Refunded or Canceled orders showing as Unfulfilled, II

Refunded or Canceled orders showing as Unfulfilled, II

dean_verhoeven
Excursionist
27 0 63

I was again bitten by the Shopify "can't get rid of unfulfilled status on a refunded order" bug today, and found that the 2020 solution I'd posted here has been completely deleted by Shopify (because they were embarrassed that this problem hasn't been solved in years after thousands of complaints?). Anyway, I thought I'd repost for other hapless Shopify users who might benefit.

 

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This is a solution I post here once in a while that has always worked for me, though some have not had success with it. Dean’s simplified procedure for getting “partially refunded” orders out of the “open orders” list (based on @Claire_Brennan ‘s):

1. go to “Orders”
2. click on the “Open” button to display the offending orders
3. select all the orders that you need to eliminate from the open orders list
4. Select “More actions” > Unarchive orders
5. Select “Fulfill orders”
6. Select “More actions” > Archive orders...DONE!

 

2024 update: I notice now that after doing this, the orders in question still show the "unfulfilled" yellow bubble, but if you click the "unfulfilled" filter they don't appear in the list. I'm sure Shopify has a good explanation for this.

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JoesIdeas
Shopify Partner
2410 222 644

Nice workflow for bulk processing if you don't have any triggers attached to the Fulfill action, and they are all locations you control.

 

The one's still showing unfulfilled may actually still be unfulfilled, if that's the case you can solve that by changing the location to a location that is able to fulfill the product and has inventory.

 

I've seen this, for example, if an order finished but still unfulfilled and assigned to a 3rd party. Since you wouldn't want to Request Fulfillment to them, you have to change the location of the fulfillment order to a location you control, then you can fulfill it.

 

Pretty sure if you do that, they won't contribute to the unfulfilled bubble because they will be fulfilled and archived.

 

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dean_verhoeven
Excursionist
27 0 63

Thanks for the additional ideas on this @JoesIdeas  I don't have a setup anywhere near as sophisticated as what you're describing here--I just don't want orders that have been fulfilled and refunded for some reason to be re-fulfilled because they are marked "unfulfilled."