What are Partially Pushed Orders?
aiman sarfraz
Last Update 7 maanden geleden
A Partially Pushed Order happens when your destination store is connected to more than one source store, and an order is sent to only some of them — depending on each store’s order push settings.
(This doesn’t apply if there’s only one source store connected.)
Example:
Let’s say your destination store is linked to two source stores — Store A and Store B.
Store A has the setting “Forward only paid orders” turned on.
Store B has that setting turned off (it accepts both paid and unpaid orders).
Now, if an unpaid (payment pending) order is created in the destination store and includes products from both Store A and Store B:
The order will be sent to Store B (because it accepts unpaid orders).
The order will not be sent to Store A (because it only accepts paid orders).
In this case, the order will appear under the “Partially Pushed” tab in the destination store’s Orders page.
This means the order was only sent to some source stores — the ones that allow unpaid orders — while it was not sent to others that only accept paid ones.
How to enable “Partially Push Order” settings?
To enable this setting:
In the destination store, go to the Settings section and ensure Automatic Order Push is turned ON.

Next, go to Store Connection Settings and select the source store(s) for which you don’t want to push orders automatically.
Under Order Push Settings, click the Disable Automatic Order Push checkbox.

As a result, orders will only be pushed to those source stores where the Disable Automatic Order Push checkbox is unchecked. These orders are referred to as partially pushed orders.
