You can delete an order that has an order status of Created, Canceled, Replaced, or
Failed, or that has an export status of Exported, and that has no associated replacement order.
Deleting an order doesn't delete the data stored in Salesforce Order Management or in any
external order management system. This topic applies to B2C Commerce.
Required Editions
Available in: B2C Commerce
Deleting an order is useful when removing a customer's
personally identifiable information.
To remove personal data, create a Business Manager extension that anonymizes attribute values.
Click App Launcher , and then select Merchant Tools | Site Ordering | Orders..
Locate the order you want to delete.
Use the search function.
To view a list of all orders, click Find.
Select the order.
Select the checkboxes of the orders you want to delete. You can also delete an order on
its details page. If no orders are available to delete, the delete button does not
appear.
Click Delete.
B2C Commerce logs deleted order status and value changes sent for billing in the Order Journal table. This journal is anonymous and contains no personal data. To extract
this order information, create an Order Journal.
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