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SleekView for Aelia CurrencySwitcher

SleekView reads WooCommerce orders joined with the Aelia CurrencySwitcher meta and renders currency, source total, exchange rate, and status as a queryable audit grid inside WP Admin.

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SleekView table view for Aelia CurrencySwitcher

Move per-currency orders out of base-currency columns and into an audit table

Aelia CurrencySwitcher stamps _order_currency on each WooCommerce order along with the exchange rate snapshot used at checkout. The default Orders screen converts every total into the base currency for its column, which is right for a single-currency store and wrong for stores that actually accept multiple currencies day to day.

SleekView reads wp_wc_orders joined with the Aelia currency meta and renders orders as a queryable audit table. Filter to a single currency cohort for support triage. Sort by source-currency total to find VIP orders per market. Group rows by _order_currency for finance reconciliation that matches the bank settlement currency. The same data the chart view aggregates becomes a row-level surface for international operators, finance, and support.

The plugin keeps owning the front-end switcher, rate caching, and tax rules. The table view owns the audit surface, so multi-currency revenue stops being flattened to a single base total and becomes something the team can actually query per market.

Workflow

How SleekView surfaces Aelia CurrencySwitcher data

1

Point at orders and Aelia currency meta

Pick the WooCommerce orders table joined with _order_currency, _order_total, and the exchange rate snapshot keys Aelia writes per order.
2

Compose the columns

Drag in Order, Currency, Source total, Exchange rate, Customer, Status, and date_paid. Reorder, hide, or rename any column without a custom hook.
3

Filter and sort like a database

Filter to one currency, to source totals above a threshold, or to date_paid windows. Sort by source total for VIP outreach or by rate for finance reconciliation.
4

Save and gate the view

Name the view ("EUR orders this week", "Top GBP totals for VIP", "Per-currency reconciliation") and gate by capability so support, finance, and operators each get the right slice.

Sample columns

A typical Aelia CurrencySwitcher audit view

Rows from the WooCommerce orders table joined with Aelia currency meta. Source-currency totals stay intact instead of being flattened to the base.
Source: wp_wc_orders
Order Currency Total Rate Customer Status
#18342 EUR €189.40 0.92 Maya Collins Completed
#18341 GBP £241.00 0.79 Dev Iturbe Completed
#18340 USD $312.50 1.00 P. Nakamura Completed
#18339 JPY ¥7,840 151.40 Studio Felix Processing
#18338 CAD C$165.00 1.36 Flagged Ohara Refunded

Comparison

Default Aelia CurrencySwitcher admin vs SleekView

Default WooCommerce + Aelia reports

  • Orders screen flattens every total into the base currency for the column
  • _order_currency lives in postmeta, invisible until each order is opened
  • Aelia's report tab covers totals but lives outside the day-to-day orders workflow
  • No way to filter to a single currency cohort in one query
  • Cross-cuts between currency, customer, and product need CSV exports

SleekView

  • Every WooCommerce order rendered as a queryable per-currency table
  • _order_currency exposed as a real column on every row
  • Source-currency total and exchange rate preserved together
  • Filter on currency, customer, status, and date_paid in stacked queries
  • Same dataset the chart view aggregates, so table and dashboard stay in sync

Features

What SleekView gives you for Aelia CurrencySwitcher

Currency as a real column

_order_currency sits next to every row so the audit table reads cleanly per market instead of through a single flattened base total.

Composable order filters

Stack filters on currency, customer, status, and date_paid to build the per-market reconciliation queue or the VIP support shortlist in one query.

Source totals and rates inline

Each order keeps its source-currency total and the exchange rate Aelia captured, so finance reconciliation matches the customer experience without re-conversion.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for Aelia CurrencySwitcher

International store operators

Filter by currency and sort by source total to surface the markets that deserve more inventory or pricing attention.

Finance teams

Group rows by _order_currency for month-end reconciliation that lines up with bank settlements in each currency.

Support leads

Filter to refunds or processing orders in a single currency to triage tickets from the markets driving the most volume.

The bigger picture

Why multi-currency orders deserve a real table

Aelia CurrencySwitcher captures every order in the currency the customer actually paid, with _order_currency and the exchange rate snapshot stored next to the total. The default Orders screen collapses that into one base-currency column, which is right for a single-currency store and wrong for the multi-currency stores running Aelia in the first place. SleekView reads the same rows and renders them as a queryable audit table with currency promoted to a real column and the source total preserved.

Filters stack into a single query so the per-currency reconciliation queue, the regional VIP shortlist, and the cross-currency support triage become one-click views rather than CSV exports. Aelia keeps owning the front-end switcher and rate caching, while the team gets the per-row surface multi-currency orders always deserved.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for Aelia CurrencySwitcher

The WooCommerce orders table (wp_wc_orders under HPOS, wp_posts otherwise) joined with the Aelia currency meta on _order_currency, _order_total, and the exchange rate snapshot.

 

Source currency. Each row preserves the total the customer actually paid in their currency. The base-currency conversion is available as an optional column when finance needs it.

 

Yes. _order_currency is a real column with one-click filters. Saved views like 'EUR last 30 days' or 'GBP refunds awaiting action' are first-class queries.

 

Yes. The moment an order is placed in a new currency code, that code appears in the column filters and in any chart grouping on _order_currency.

 

Yes, when explicitly enabled. Status edits go through the WooCommerce orders API rather than direct SQL, so Aelia hooks and order notes fire exactly as they would from the default screen.

 

Yes. The chart view and the table view share the dataset, so a currency filter or a last-week slice narrows both surfaces. Operators pivot between row audit and rollup without rebuilding filters.

 

Yes. Any filtered cohort exports as CSV with the columns the view shows, including order number, currency, source total, exchange rate, customer, and status. Useful for finance handovers.

 

Yes. SleekView reads wp_wc_orders when High Performance Order Storage is enabled and falls back to wp_posts for legacy stores. The Aelia currency meta surfaces identically in both modes.

 

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