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You can review a day's orders by using the find utility. 

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Step-by-step guide

  1. Click find on the toolbar:

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  2. Once the find window appears, fill in the find with the proper input to find orders based on "Order Date":

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In the Classic Operations App

Find

  1. Click Find in the toolbar.

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  2. Select the following values

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    • Find What: Order

    • Orders Where

      • Date Ordered

      • Equals, Greater than, Greater than or equal to, or Less than

      • Tomorrow, Today, Yesterday, Last Week, Last Month, Last Year, or enter a specific date

Tip

Quick Tip: You can open/edit any of the orders by double-clicking on the order you'd like to view.

Find (BETA)

  1. Click Find in the toolbar.

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  2. Select the following values

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    • Find What: Order

    • Where: Date Ordered

    • Operator: Equals, Greater than, Greater than or equal to, or Less than

    • Value: Tomorrow, Today, Yesterday, Last Week, Last Month, Last Year, or enter a specific date

Tip

Quick Tip: You can open/edit any of the orders by clicking on the order you'd like to view.

In the Operations App

  1. Click Find icon.

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  2. Select the following values

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    • Find What: Order

    • Where: Date Ordered

    • Operator: Equals, Greater than, Greater than or equal to, or Less than

    • Value: Tomorrow, Today, Yesterday, Last Week, Last Month, Last Year, or enter a specific date

Tip

Quick Tip: You can open/edit any of the orders

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by clicking on the order you'd like to view.

Example: Date Range

To get a date range you can add additional criteria to your search.

The following examples show a search for the first week of December, 12/01/22 to 12/07/22.

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