The set of valid sort keys for the Order query.


value-createdat
CREATED_AT

Sort by the created_at value.

value-customername
CUSTOMER_NAME

Sort by the customer_name value.

Sort orders by their shipping address country and city.

value-financialstatus
FINANCIAL_STATUS

Sort by the financial_status value.

value-fulfillmentstatus
FULFILLMENT_STATUS

Sort by the fulfillment_status value.

Sort by the id value.

value-ordernumber
ORDER_NUMBER

Sort by the order_number value.

Sort orders by their purchase order number.

value-processedat
PROCESSED_AT

Sort by the processed_at value.

Sort by relevance to the search terms when the query parameter is specified on the connection. Don't use this sort key when no search query is specified.

value-totalitemsquantity
TOTAL_ITEMS_QUANTITY

Sort orders by the total quantity of all line items.

value-totalprice
TOTAL_PRICE

Sort by the total_price value.

value-updatedat
UPDATED_AT

Sort by the updated_at value.


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Sort the underlying list using a key. If your query is slow or returns an error, then try specifying a sort key that matches the field used in the search.

Sort the underlying list using a key. If your query is slow or returns an error, then try specifying a sort key that matches the field used in the search.

Sort the underlying list using a key. If your query is slow or returns an error, then try specifying a sort key that matches the field used in the search.

Sort the underlying list using a key. If your query is slow or returns an error, then try specifying a sort key that matches the field used in the search.

Sort the underlying list using a key. If your query is slow or returns an error, then try specifying a sort key that matches the field used in the search.

Sort the underlying list using a key. If your query is slow or returns an error, then try specifying a sort key that matches the field used in the search.

Sort the underlying list using a key. If your query is slow or returns an error, then try specifying a sort key that matches the field used in the search.


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OrderSortKeys

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