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SleekView Charts for WooCommerce Customer/Order CSV Export

Automated exports and run history live in the plugin's storage. SleekView Charts turns them into a feed-health dashboard with daily volume, destination mix, failure-rate KPI, and rows-per-run breakdowns by feed.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WooCommerce Customer / Order CSV Export

Export run history as a chart dashboard

WooCommerce Customer/Order CSV Export persists every automated export and every run in plugin-managed storage. Destination type, schedule, last-run timestamp, exported row count, and status are recorded for each run. The default admin lists exports as cards under a settings tab, which works for two or three feeds and breaks once an agency stack runs a dozen.

SleekView Charts flips the same dataset into a feed-health dashboard. A KPI card shows runs in the last 24 hours. An Area card plots rows exported per day to expose feed-volume drops the morning they happen. A Pie card splits runs by destination type (FTP, HTTP POST, email, S3) so credential rotations have a visible scope. A Bar card ranks failed runs by export, which puts the most broken feed at the top of the morning queue.

The dashboard is the working triage console. Click a bar to land on the failed runs, click rerun to call the plugin's run-export API directly, watch the KPI tick over on the next refresh.

Workflow

Export ops as a chart dashboard

1

Connect plugin storage

Point SleekView at the export and run-history tables. The agent samples destinations, schedules, and statuses automatically and exposes them as typed columns.
2

Aggregate by run

Time-series charts group runs by date; destination charts group by type. Counts and sums use indexed run-history columns so dashboards stay responsive on multi-year archives.
3

Save daily ops presets

Save a feed-health dashboard for data ops, a destination-rotation dashboard for integrations, and a failure-rate dashboard for management. Each loads in seconds.
4

Drill into failed runs

Click any failure bar to land on the matching rows in the underlying table. Rerun inline through the plugin's run-export API, which fires the same hooks as a scheduled run.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Customer/Order CSV Export data

Four cards that turn run history into a feed-health dashboard.
Number · Default

Runs in last 24 hours

Total automated export runs that completed in the last day. The first KPI ops looks at to confirm scheduled feeds are firing.
Count
Area · Stacked

Rows exported per day

Daily row volume across all feeds, stacked by destination type. Sudden dips flag zero-row feeds before partners chase missing files.
Sum(rows_exported) group by run_date
Pie · Donut

Destination mix

Share of runs across FTP, HTTP POST, email, and S3. Useful before credential rotation to size the change blast radius.
Count group by destination_type
Bar · Horizontal

Failures by export

Ranked failed-run count per export. The export at the top is the one that needs investigation first thing every morning.
Count group by export_name

Comparison

Default CSV Export reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default CSV Export admin

  • No dashboard for daily run volume
  • Destination mix is not visualised
  • Failure rate per export needs custom SQL
  • Run-count KPIs are not surfaced
  • Trends across many feeds require manual exports

SleekView Charts

  • Time-series rows-exported chart from run history
  • Destination-type donut for credential rotations
  • Failure ranking by export to triage the worst feed first
  • KPI card for runs in the last 24 hours
  • Drill from any chart into matching run rows

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WooCommerce Customer / Order CSV Export

Daily export trend

Rows exported per day plotted as a stacked Area chart by destination type. A silent zero-row feed shows up as a dent the same morning.

Destination distribution

Pie of runs by destination type. Useful before changing partners or rotating credentials, since the chart shows exactly how many feeds the change touches.

Failure ranking

Horizontal Bar chart sorts failed-run count per export. Triage walks down the list rather than digging into a settings tab.

Audience

Who builds CSV Export charts dashboards with SleekView

Data ops

Daily trend and failure-ranking charts replace the morning standup walk through the settings screen. Breakage surfaces before partners chase it.

Integrations team

Destination-mix donut sizes credential rotations and partner migrations. Failure ranking confirms each migration landed cleanly.

Support

When a customer reports a missing report, the run-count KPI and failure chart make it obvious whether the feed ran at all.

The bigger picture

Why automated feeds need a chart layer

Automated exports break in patterns that a settings screen cannot show. A feed running on schedule with zero rows looks identical to a healthy run in a card list, but stands out as a dent on a daily area chart. A failure spike concentrated on one destination type only becomes obvious when destinations are a chart dimension.

A single export accounting for half the failures sits at the top of a horizontal bar chart immediately, instead of needing a per-export drill-in to count up failed runs. A chart layer changes the question from is this export healthy to which feed in the entire stack needs attention right now. Drill-through keeps the workflow real: the failed-runs bar leads to the actual rows, the rerun action calls the plugin's run-export API, and the same hooks fire as a scheduled run.

The dashboard is also the triage console, which is the simplest argument for treating exports as a dataset instead of a settings tab.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WooCommerce Customer / Order CSV Export

The plugin's run-history storage. SleekView reads run rows with destination, schedule, status, and rows-exported counts. Aggregations are computed at query time over indexed columns.

 

Yes. Status is a filter dimension on every card, so a dashboard scoped to failed = true gives a triage view by export, destination, and time.

 

Yes. Manual bulk exports live in the same storage with a flag. A second dashboard tab scoped to manual runs supports compliance reviews of customer-data pulls.

 

Yes. Counts and sums hit indexed run-history columns and cache per card. Stores with multi-year archives still render the dashboard quickly.

 

Drill into the matching rows from any chart, then trigger a rerun on the row. The plugin's run-export API fires FTP, HTTP, and email hooks as a scheduled run would.

 

Save a card filtered to scheduled = true and rows_exported = 0 over the last 24 hours. The card surfaces feeds that ran but produced nothing, which is the classic silent failure.

 

Yes. Capability-gated saved dashboards let each integration owner open a layout filtered to their feeds, so the data-ops team and the CRM owner do not see each other's noise.

 

No. CSV Export run history lives in plugin storage, not WooCommerce order tables. HPOS state affects only the source orders feeding each export, which the plugin handles transparently.

 

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