• Resolved tommy83

    (@tommy83)


    Hello,

    we read the guide of this plugin. But its still not clear if we can handle our case:

    We wanna split a order if a specific product is in order.
    Lets say the AND logic rule is:
    Split order if this products are in order
    Product A AND B.

    So if user make an order with product A and product Z -> they shoud not split the order, because the rule is not fullfilled/not true.

    Now customer create an order with product X, product A and product B
    -> Now we shoud split the order.

    First order shoud contains:
    product X

    Second order:
    product A
    product B.

    Question:
    Is that possible with your plugin? We see that all other plugins for order split can handle AND logic. What about yours?

    Second question:
    You have also have an order meta manager to make sure that all order meta will be copied to second order?

    Third question:
    do you have an guide or screenshot where we can find the rule manager of your plugin to define split rules?

    BR
    Tommy

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  • Plugin Author Fahad Mahmood

    (@fahadmahmood)

    Hi Tommy,

    Thanks for reaching out and for reviewing the guide. Let me clarify your questions one by one: ✅ 1. Support for AND Logic in Product-Based Splits

    Yes, the Pro version of our plugin fully supports AND logic in split conditions. But above all, every split method has an option to create groups, so you can assign group letters for a set of products and rules can work for groups too.

    So in your case:

    • If both Product A AND Product B are present in the order → the split will be triggered.
    • If only one of them is present → the rule will not trigger, and the order remains intact.

    You can then choose which products stay in the parent order (e.g., Product X), and which move to a new order (e.g., Product A & B). ✅ 2. Order Meta Handling

    Yes, the plugin includes a powerful Order Meta Manager.

    You can:

    • Automatically copy all order meta fields from the parent to the split order.
    • Or use filters to exclude/include specific keys.
    • This ensures compatibility with custom workflows, payment gateways, and shipping plugins.

    • You can define split conditions based on:
      • Products (with AND/OR logic),
      • Categories,
      • Tags,
      • Stock status,
      • Attributes,
      • Quantity,
      • And more.

    If you’d like, we can also simulate your exact scenario on a demo site so you can preview it live.

    Let me know if you’d like access to that or have more questions.

    Best regards,
    Fahad

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