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=== Shoppers ===
=== Shoppers ===
{{KBtip|You won't have an order history unless you have made one or more purchases.}}


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{{red|Torley has asked whether there's going to be a standard format output for shoppers like there is for sellers.}}
{{KBtip|You won't have an order history unless you've made one or more purchases.}}
 
{{red|Torley has asked whether there's going to be a standard format export for shoppers like there is for sellers, as shown below.}}


=== Sellers ===
=== Sellers ===

Revision as of 08:50, 29 September 2010

You can easily see and backup your order history (transaction logs) at any time.

Shoppers

  1. Login to the Marketplace.
  2. Click My Marketplace and click [My Account.
  3. On the left, click Order history. You can also check other account-specific information here.
    Marketplace-Order-history.png
KBtip2.png Tip: You won't have an order history unless you've made one or more purchases.

Torley has asked whether there's going to be a standard format export for shoppers like there is for sellers, as shown below.

Sellers

As a merchant, you can see what other Residents have bought from you:

  1. Login to the Marketplace.
  2. Click My Marketplace and click Merchant Home.
  3. On the left, under Reports, click Orders. (Not to be confused with the other Others heading above.)
  4. On the Orders page, specify a Start Date and End Date by clicking the calendar dropdowns.
  5. Click Go to refresh the page.
  6. On the right, click Download CSV Output to download a CSV file that can be read in various applications, like Microsoft Excel.