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SleekView Charts for Aelia CurrencySwitcher

Aelia CurrencySwitcher writes the active currency onto every WooCommerce order. SleekView Charts groups orders by that currency so revenue, count, and basket size become visible per market.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Aelia CurrencySwitcher

Per-currency orders become a first-class chart dimension

Aelia CurrencySwitcher stores the chosen currency on each order as _order_currency along with the exchange snapshot used at checkout. The default WooCommerce orders screen rolls revenue into the base currency for its totals, hiding the actual trading mix the store handles.

SleekView reads the orders table and the Aelia currency meta directly. Charts can count orders per currency, sum order totals in the source currency, or split weekly revenue into a stacked area card per currency.

Reads go through standard WordPress and WooCommerce APIs, so Aelia's exchange rate cache and tax rules stay untouched. The dashboard sits next to the SleekView multi-currency orders table for one workspace covering currency-aware browsing and currency-aware reporting.

Workflow

From Aelia CurrencySwitcher orders to chart cards in four steps

1

Pick the orders dataset

Choose the WooCommerce orders table SleekView already exposes for tables, kanban, and charts.
2

Join the currency meta

SleekView surfaces _order_currency and exchange-rate snapshot keys as selectable columns.
3

Configure chart cards

Add Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards. Set groupBy, aggregation, and color per card.
4

Save the dashboard

The dashboard becomes a saved view alongside the multi-currency orders table.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Aelia CurrencySwitcher data

Multi-currency stores need to read revenue and order count in the currency the customer paid in. SleekView Charts builds dashboards directly on Aelia's currency meta.
Number · Default

Total multi-currency orders

Single KPI counting all WooCommerce orders, the baseline for the per-currency cards that follow.
Count
Bar · Horizontal

Revenue per currency

Horizontal bar of summed order totals per currency, in the source currency the customer paid in.
Sum(_order_total) group by _order_currency
Pie · Donut text

Currency mix

Donut with center text showing the share of orders per currency code, a quick read of trading mix.
Count group by _order_currency
Area · Stacked

Weekly revenue split by currency

Stacked area of weekly revenue with each currency as its own band, ready for comparing market trends.
Sum(_order_total) group by date_paid

Comparison

Default Aelia CurrencySwitcher reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default WooCommerce + Aelia reports

  • WooCommerce orders screen flattens every total into the base currency for the column.
  • Aelia's report tab lives outside the day-to-day orders workflow.
  • No saved view for currency mix over time.
  • Cross-cuts between currency, country, and product require CSV exports.
  • Adding a new currency means revisiting the report screen each time.

SleekView Charts

  • Reads WooCommerce orders and Aelia currency meta directly.
  • Group by _order_currency for any chart card.
  • Sums and averages stay in the source currency, not the base.
  • Stacked Area cards keep multi-currency trends comparable over time.
  • Same dataset powers the SleekView multi-currency orders table.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Aelia CurrencySwitcher

Currency as a groupBy column

Every card can split orders by Aelia currency, so each market gets its own clear slice.

Source-currency aggregations

Sums and averages stay in the order's original currency, matching the customer experience and accounting reality.

One dataset, every view

Table, Kanban, Feedback, and Charts share one orders query, switchable without rebuilding filters.

Audience

Who builds Aelia CurrencySwitcher charts dashboards with SleekView

International store operators

Revenue mix per currency over time shows which markets are scaling and which need attention.

Finance teams

Per-currency totals make month-end reconciliation easier when settlements happen in multiple currencies.

Marketing leads

Currency trends versus campaign timing reveal which regions actually respond to each push.

The bigger picture

Multi-currency reporting should match how the store actually trades

Stores running Aelia CurrencySwitcher accept real revenue in multiple currencies, but most reporting tools collapse everything back into a single base currency. That flattening hides which markets are growing. SleekView Charts keeps the source currency intact by treating _order_currency as a chartable dimension.

Stacked Area, Bar, and Donut cards show currency mix and trend without losing precision to a single conversion rate. Aelia keeps owning the front-end selection and rate caching, while the reporting surface gains a multi-currency view that matches how the store actually trades.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Aelia CurrencySwitcher

Source currency. Sums and averages aggregate the original total, so revenue per market reads cleanly without a single conversion rate flattening it.

 

Yes. A Stacked Area card grouped by date with currency as the series shows weekly or monthly revenue split by market.

 

Yes. New currency codes appear in any groupBy on _order_currency the moment an order is placed in that code.

 

No. Charts only render in the admin and read existing order tables. Checkout and Aelia's exchange rate cache stay untouched.

 

Yes. Charts support combining country and currency dimensions, useful when one currency is shared across several markets.

 

It complements it. Aelia's reports still own rate accuracy. SleekView adds saved cross-cut dashboards inside WP Admin.

 

Refund records inherit their order currency, so dashboards can include or exclude them through standard SleekView filters.

 

Yes. Capability checks that gate the WooCommerce orders screen also gate the chart dashboards.

 

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