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Improvement
3 years ago

Bulk map your Sellar customers in advance of their first order

Up until now, you've only been able to map your Sellar customers to their Breww counterpart, when they place their first order. As of today, you can bulk map them all in advance to save time and delays with orders.

Go to Integrations > Ecommerce & POS > Sellar Actions > Customer mapping and use the Retrieve all unmapped customers from Sellar button. This can be used to populate the list so you can get them all mapped in advance and save time versus doing them as-and-when an order is pending.

If you get an error message, you may need to deactivate your Sellar API key and generate a new one. This is because older Sellar API keys do not have access to this new feature. Recently generated API keys should work immediately. Unfortunately, there's no way around this from our side as the restriction is on the Sellar side. A new key should only take a minute to generate (in Sellar) and be re-applied to the Sellar configuration (in Breww).

Avatar of authorLuke Cousins