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Shopify trigger on SKU?

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wolfgram

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I want to automatically create a new student account in Zenler whenever a specific course SKU is ordered in my Shopify store.

The trigger currently works on any Shopify New Order. How do I filter it to a specific SKU being ordered? I don't want a new course account created in Zenler for every single order, just the orders that have a course SKU in them...

Thank you.
 
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Pabblymember11

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Hey @wolfgram

How do I filter it to a specific SKU being ordered? I don't want a new course account created in Zenler for every single order, just the orders that have a course SKU in them...
Following the trigger event, you have the option to employ the Filter action step to handle the data according to specific order details.

For a comprehensive understanding of how to utilize the Filter action step, please review the video tutorial provided below:

 

wolfgram

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Thank you!

Since a single Shopify order can have multiple line items, and I need to check if ANY of those line items contains the SKU for an online course... how do I do that?
 

ArshilAhmad

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For this use case, you need to disable the Simple Response, and then create a new order to capture the details in array format.
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Once you have captured the response in array format, add the Line Itemizer as the second step in your workflow, which will provide you with comma-separated SKUs.

Set your filter the way it's shown in the screenshot attached below..
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