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Sound considerations and of course customers expect to get notifications on the new email. As far as i know, as a logged in user, you cannot make a frontend order with a custom email address. Maybe this should be considered too - what should happen here? |
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I'd go with option 1, it is good to have a "snapshot" of all customer data at the time of the order for bureaucratic/administrative reasons and I'd prefer the historical data never to be changed :-) |
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My client received complaints from customers that when they changed the emails, they no longer receive order notifications. This is because the notification takes the email address from the order's
customer_email
which was set at order creation. I can think of 2 ways to solve it:getCustomerEmail()
in order module to take the email from the customer module. Cost is a DB read operation.customer_email
column in DB. Cost is event-observer and a DB write.There are thousands of notifications sent everyday. Any idea which approach is best? Is this a good feature for OM?
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