Delete all or part of an order on Yoplanning.pro
Introduction
In Yoplanning.pro, you have the option to completely delete an order, but it is crucial to understand the implications of this action. This article explains how to do this and what the effects of deletion are.
Complete deletion of an order
To completely delete an order, go to the three-dot menu at the top right of the order page and choose "Delete Order". This will delete the order and all of its contents. Be careful when doing this, as this action is irreversible.
Partial deletion in the order.
To partially delete an order, go to the menu represented by three small dots at the top right of the order page and choose "Edit". Once the order is in edit mode, find the line that interests you and click on the small red cross to delete what you want.
Deletion and preservation of participants
However, even after you delete a full or partial order, customers associated with that order are not removed from the sessions they are enrolled in. They will remain present until you decide to remove them.
You may want to edit or delete an order without removing participants from the services they are registered for. In this case, you don't have to worry: deleting the order does not affect the participants' attendance in the sessions.
Complete deletion: ordering and participating in sessions
If you want to delete both the order and the participation of a participant in a session, we recommend that you go through the sessions menu. By doing so, you will be able to delete the participant's participation in the activity and the corresponding order at the same time.
Conclusion
Remember, just that modifying, deleting all or part of an order, never modifies the sessions on the ground. If you want to remove your customers from an activity, you must do it from the sessions: Manage reservations
It is important to understand that deleting an order is a final and irreversible action. Before deleting an order, make sure you understand the implications and want to delete all items associated with the order. If you have any doubts, it is always best to take a moment to think or seek advice.
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