OrderDisplay command

This command displays the contents of the specified orders. If order reference numbers are not specified, this command will display the list of orders that match input parameters. 

Command structure

http://host_name/path/
The fully qualified name of your WebSphere Commerce Server and the configuration path.

Diagram of the command structure: the command starts with the fully qualified name of your WebSphere Commerce Server and the configuration path, followed by the command name, OrderDisplay  and the ? character. End the command with a list of parameters in the form of name value pairs. Separate each name value pair with the & character. For a detailed description of the parameters and their values, refer to the list entitled Parameter values.

Parameter values

langId
Sets or resets the preferred language for the duration of the session; the supported languages for a store are found in the STORELANG table.
forUser
The logon ID of the user on whose behalf the command will be run; only a person with the authority to process orders can specify this parameter.
forUserId
Same as forUser, but identifying the user by the internal user ID, as found in the USERS table.
storeId
The reference number of the store for which the order is to be displayed.
outOrderName
Specifies the names of name-value pairs to be passed to a JSP. The value of each added name-value pair is the reference number of the order to be displayed. If the name is not provided, the default name, "orderId" will be used.
status
The status of the orders that are listed.  If the status is missing, it is assumed to be set to 'P' (pending).  It is only with pending orders that abbreviations may be used with orderId. The status may not be set to X.
orderId
The reference number of the order to be displayed. If this parameter is omitted, this command behaves as if all of the customer's orders with the specified status for the specified store were specified. Abbreviations may be used, but only with pending orders (status is P).  See the Order abbreviations for a description of the abbreviations. This parameter can be repeated.
remerge
A list of the OrderItems that should be merged with other OrderItems in the same order and with the same correlationGroup attribute, if possible. This parameter can be repeated.
merge
A list of OrderItems that should be merged with other OrderItems in the same order if possible, regardless of their correlationGroup attributes. This parameter can be repeated.
check
A list of OrderItems that should be checked by the CheckInventory task command. This parameter can be repeated.
allocate
A list of OrderItems that should be allocated from existing inventory. This parameter can be repeated.
backorder
A list of OrderItems that should be allocated from expected inventory. This parameter can be repeated.
reverse
A list of OrderItems whose allocations should be released (that is, de-allocated from existing or expected inventory as appropriate). This parameter can be repeated.

Note: The remerge, merge, check, allocate, backorder and reverse parameters are applicable only if ATP inventory is enabled (see the ALLOCATIONGOODFOR column in the STORE table). They represent lists of OrderItems that will be passed to the AllocateInventory task command, which calls the CheckInventoryAvailability, AllocateExistingInventory, AllocateExpectedInventory , DeallocateExistingInventory, and DeallocateExpectedInventory task commands as specified below. Also, these parameters accept OrderItem abbreviations, which are detailed in the help for Order Management subsystem commands.

The default ATP parameter values are as follows:

Example 1

The following example displays the contents of the pending order with reference number 1.

     http://myhostname/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/OrderDisplay?orderId=1

Example 2

The following example displays an order with a given orderId and a status=P. 

     http://myhostname/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/OrderDisplay?orderId=63&status=P

Behavior

Exception conditions

If no orders match the specified parameters, the command throws the ECApplicationException exception specifying the ErrorOrderNoneCmd error view command.