I'm dealing with the same problem with a Authorize.net payment
I'm wondering is there a way to create an order under that customer account for future reference
I'm dealing with the same problem with a Authorize.net payment
I'm wondering is there a way to create an order under that customer account for future reference
At the risk of hijacking this paypal-related thread to something else, the answer is: yes and no.
No, there's no built-in way of injecting an order blindly into a customer's history.
Yes - you could install the Master Password contribution, then log into the customer's account and place an order on their behalf. Note that they'll get an email copy of the order details. If you make it payable by check/money-order, then you can get around collecting payment.
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Thank you and sorry for the unintended attempted hijack.
I was going off of the "Invoice not generated from order" part