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Recurring Orders

Learn how to create, edit, and manage recurring customer orders. This section explains how standing orders drive production planning and task generation week after week.

What it Means to “Modify In Progress Orders” for Recurring Orders
How to Edit the Timing for Recurring Orders

Editing the timing of a recurring order can be tricky. This guide will show you how to edit the timing for a recurring order. We'll also show you how Microgreen Manager determines the outcome of your edits.

How to Edit the Child Orders of Recurring Orders

What if you want a specific child order to have different settings than the recurring order it came from? This guide explains how to edit specific child orders, including those not yet created in the system.

How to Edit the Contents for Recurring Orders

Modifying the products in a recurring order can get tricky. This guide explains how to edit a recurring order. It also describes how the software decides what happens after you make those edits.

How to Skip Orders Within Recurring Orders

This guide shows you how to skip individual orders within a recurring order. You can skip an order in two ways. It depends on whether the software has created the order in the system yet.

How to Edit the Name & Notes for Recurring Orders
How to Pause, Clone, & Delete Recurring Orders

This guide shows how to pause, clone, and delete recurring orders. We also show what happens as a result of each action.

What it Means to “Create Overdue Orders” (Recurring Orders)

This guide explains what it means to "Create Overdue Orders" for recurring orders. We'll show you how to make overdue orders. You can do this from the recurring order form. You can also create them later from the recurring order page.

Types of Recurring Frequencies (Orders, Plantings, & Tasks)

This guide explains the different frequencies for your recurring orders, plantings, and tasks.

How to Create Recurring Orders

Recurring orders are the basis of most microgreen farms. A recurring order will trigger the software to create "Child Orders". Child orders have the same parameters as the recurring order. However, child orders are for a specific delivery date based on the start date and order frequency of the recurring order. You can think of a recurring order like a template.