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DiscountApplicationConnection

connection

An auto-generated type for paginating through multiple DiscountApplications.

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•OBJECT

The Order object represents a customer's request to purchase one or more products from a store. Use the Order object to handle the complete purchase lifecycle from checkout to fulfillment.

Use the Order object when you need to:

  • Display order details on customer account pages or admin dashboards.
  • Create orders for phone sales, wholesale customers, or subscription services.
  • Update order information like shipping addresses, notes, or fulfillment status.
  • Process returns, exchanges, and partial refunds.
  • Generate invoices, receipts, and shipping labels.

The Order object serves as the central hub connecting customer information, product details, payment processing, and fulfillment data within the GraphQL Admin API schema.


Note

Only the last 60 days' worth of orders from a store are accessible from the Order object by default. If you want to access older records, then you need to request access to all orders. If your app is granted access, then you can add the read_all_orders, read_orders, and write_orders scopes.



Caution

Only use orders data if it's required for your app's functionality. Shopify will restrict access to scopes for apps that don't have a legitimate use for the associated data.


Learn more about building apps for orders and fulfillment.


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•[DiscountApplicationEdge!]!
non-null

The connection between the node and its parent. Each edge contains a minimum of the edge's cursor and the node.

•[DiscountApplication!]!
non-null

A list of nodes that are contained in DiscountApplicationEdge. You can fetch data about an individual node, or you can follow the edges to fetch data about a collection of related nodes. At each node, you specify the fields that you want to retrieve.

•PageInfo!
non-null

An object that’s used to retrieve cursor information about the current page.


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