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Can I apply an order constraint across two orders?

Order constraints applied across two or more orders

Yes — when you apply a constraint, AGR calculates against the combined total of all items you have selected, regardless of which order they belong to.

This means you can select two or more orders, or items from two (or more) separate orders at the same time and apply a single constraint across all of them.

What this means in practice

If you select items from Order A and Order B and apply a Min Order Value constraint, AGR will build the sum of the order values across both orders to meet the constraint target.

The quantities will be adjusted across all selected items together, not per order individually.

How to do it

  1. In the Orders view, select the orders or items you want to include — tick items across as many orders as needed.

  2. Click the cube icon.

  3. Select the constraint to apply.

AGR will treat all selected items/ order lines as one pool for the constraint calculation.

If you want to apply the constraint separately to each order

Select and constrain one order at a time. The constraint will only calculate against the items selected in that run.

If you want to split one order into multiple orders based on a constraint

Use the Split by Constraint option instead — for example, to split a large order into container-sized shipments.

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