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SleekView for WPC Product Quantity

SleekView reads the WPC postmeta keys (_wpc_pq_min, _wpc_pq_max, _wpc_pq_step) joined to the WooCommerce order items table and renders quantity behaviour as a sortable table with MOQ, step, ordered qty and tier as real columns.

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SleekView table view for WPC Product Quantity for WooCommerce

MOQ rules per product, no view of how customers actually buy

WPC Product Quantity adds minimum, maximum and step quantity rules to WooCommerce products. The rules sit in postmeta on the product (_wpc_pq_min, _wpc_pq_max, _wpc_pq_step) plus optional category and global defaults. Each order line stores the quantity the customer actually chose, which is the signal merchandising wants to read against the rule.

The default admin lets shop managers configure rules per product. There is no list that combines MOQ with ordered quantity across the catalogue, no filter for products where customers consistently hit the maximum, no sortable view of step compliance. SleekView reads the product postmeta and the order items together and exposes ordered qty, MOQ, step and a derived quantity_tier column (at_minimum, mid, at_maximum) as real columns.

Filter to products where most orders land at the minimum, sort by units to spot wholesale leaders, or pull every order line tied to a specific category for the weekly buyer review.

Workflow

How SleekView reads WPC Quantity data

1

Pick products and order items

Choose the product post type and the WooCommerce order items table. SleekView joins them on product_id and reads _wpc_pq_min, _wpc_pq_max and _wpc_pq_step.
2

Compose the column set

Add product name, MOQ, step, ordered qty and a derived quantity_tier column. Hide what you do not need so the table matches a real wholesale workflow.
3

Save and scope the view

Name it ("Orders at MOQ", "Step-violating lines") and gate it by WordPress capability so wholesale, merchandising and finance each see their slice.
4

Edit inline or export

Bulk-update rules, fix step values or export the filtered set to CSV. Edits route through WooCommerce CRUD so product hooks fire.

Sample columns

A typical WPC Quantity behaviour table

SleekView joins the WPC postmeta keys with the WooCommerce order items table so MOQ, step and ordered qty sit as real columns alongside product and tier.
Source: wp_postmeta (_wpc_pq_min, _wpc_pq_max, _wpc_pq_step) + wp_woocommerce_order_items
Product MOQ Step Ordered Tier Order
Cedar Box (small) 12 6 24 Mid #5132
Linen Napkin 6 6 6 At minimum #5131
Cedar Box (small) 12 6 120 At maximum #5130
Ceramic Mug 4 2 8 Mid #5129
Linen Napkin 6 6 6 At minimum #5128

Comparison

Default WPC Quantity admin vs SleekView

Default WooCommerce products screen with WPC rules

  • MOQ and step rules configurable per product, but no cross-product list
  • Ordered quantity against the rule is invisible on the products screen
  • No filter that combines MOQ with actual ordered qty across orders
  • Bulk MOQ updates across many products require a third-party importer
  • No saved per-role view for wholesale, merchandising or finance

SleekView

  • Read directly from product postmeta joined with order items
  • MOQ, step, ordered qty and derived quantity_tier as sortable columns
  • Inline-edit MOQ and step across many products in one pass
  • Save filtered views per role ("Orders at MOQ", "Top SKUs by units")
  • Switch between table and kanban views of the same quantity dataset

Features

What SleekView gives you for WPC Product Quantity for WooCommerce

Quantity meta as real columns

Surface _wpc_pq_min, _wpc_pq_max and _wpc_pq_step alongside ordered qty and product name. Rule tuning moves from postmeta to a sortable column set.

Inline edits through CRUD

Bulk-flip MOQ, step or category rule from the row. Edits go through WooCommerce CRUD so product hooks still fire.

Spot tier behaviour

Combine quantity_tier with product or category in a saved filter. Orders that pile up at MOQ become a single named view.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for WPC Quantity

Wholesale teams

Filter to lines at MOQ for the past 30 days and decide whether to lift the floor. Tier and ordered qty land on the row.

Merchandising

Filter to products with most lines at maximum to spot SKUs that need an MOQ raise or a step adjustment.

Finance

Sum ordered qty across a filtered view to confirm volume against the revenue report. Useful when revenue lags but units do not.

The bigger picture

Why quantity data needs a row, not just a rule

WPC Product Quantity does the configuration work, including MOQ, max and step rules per product plus category and global defaults. The reporting side never followed. SleekView reads the postmeta and the order items together and turns them into columns a team can sort, filter and edit.

Wholesale stops scrolling for the products that sit at MOQ. Merchandising stops guessing which SKUs hit the ceiling. Finance stops opening every order to count units.

The plugin still owns the rules; the table turns the resulting purchase behaviour into a workable surface.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for WPC Product Quantity for WooCommerce

Yes. WPC stores category and global defaults in taxonomy meta and plugin options. SleekView reads both and uses them to derive the tier column when per-product rules are absent.

 

Yes. The quantity_tier column flags at_maximum lines. A saved filter on that value shows the share immediately.

 

Yes. SleekView reads wp_wc_orders and wp_wc_order_product_lookup when High-Performance Order Storage is enabled.

 

Yes. Select rows, set a new MOQ and SleekView writes through WooCommerce CRUD. Product-update hooks still fire.

 

Yes. Variation product IDs carry their own meta. Order items reference variation_id, so a column on variation_name surfaces variation-level behaviour.

 

Rule changes apply going forward. The table shows historical ordered qty against the rules that were in force at the time, not the current rules.

 

Yes. Any filtered view exports with the same columns the table shows, ready for the wholesale review.

 

No. WPC's rule editor stays where it is. SleekView adds the behaviour table the admin never built.

 

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