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I have a use case where I need to update the order status (e.g. set to 'completed). In magento 1 I just called setStatus and then save



$order>setState('your_state')
$order->setStatus($status);
$order->save();


But for magento 2 I get "function setStatus not found"



How do I update order fields such as status and other fields in Magento 2?










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  • my bad...not calling setState correctly (forgot hyphen "-") using $order>setState(), should be $order->setState()

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    Dec 14 '15 at 23:09


















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I have a use case where I need to update the order status (e.g. set to 'completed). In magento 1 I just called setStatus and then save



$order>setState('your_state')
$order->setStatus($status);
$order->save();


But for magento 2 I get "function setStatus not found"



How do I update order fields such as status and other fields in Magento 2?










share|improve this question

























  • my bad...not calling setState correctly (forgot hyphen "-") using $order>setState(), should be $order->setState()

    – user20719
    Dec 14 '15 at 23:09
















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I have a use case where I need to update the order status (e.g. set to 'completed). In magento 1 I just called setStatus and then save



$order>setState('your_state')
$order->setStatus($status);
$order->save();


But for magento 2 I get "function setStatus not found"



How do I update order fields such as status and other fields in Magento 2?










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I have a use case where I need to update the order status (e.g. set to 'completed). In magento 1 I just called setStatus and then save



$order>setState('your_state')
$order->setStatus($status);
$order->save();


But for magento 2 I get "function setStatus not found"



How do I update order fields such as status and other fields in Magento 2?







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  • my bad...not calling setState correctly (forgot hyphen "-") using $order>setState(), should be $order->setState()

    – user20719
    Dec 14 '15 at 23:09





















  • my bad...not calling setState correctly (forgot hyphen "-") using $order>setState(), should be $order->setState()

    – user20719
    Dec 14 '15 at 23:09



















my bad...not calling setState correctly (forgot hyphen "-") using $order>setState(), should be $order->setState()

– user20719
Dec 14 '15 at 23:09







my bad...not calling setState correctly (forgot hyphen "-") using $order>setState(), should be $order->setState()

– user20719
Dec 14 '15 at 23:09












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Use MagentoSalesModelOrder class for the same. (But you should always use repository interface as Magento wont change those frequently.)



protected $order;
public function __construct(
MagentoSalesModelOrder $order
) {
$this->_order = $order;
}


Now in your function do something like this.



public function yourFunction(){
$ordData = $this->_order->load($id=your order id here);
$ordData->setCustomerFirstname('name goes here');
$ordData->setCustomOrderAttribute('custom order data goes here');
# set your field name instead of `setCustomOrderAttribute`
$ordData->save();
}





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    $saveItem = $item->load($item['item_id'],'item_id');
    $saveItem->setPrice(1);
    $saveItem->setBasePrice(1);
    $saveItem->save();


    I am facing this problem with items






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      Use MagentoSalesModelOrder class for the same. (But you should always use repository interface as Magento wont change those frequently.)



      protected $order;
      public function __construct(
      MagentoSalesModelOrder $order
      ) {
      $this->_order = $order;
      }


      Now in your function do something like this.



      public function yourFunction(){
      $ordData = $this->_order->load($id=your order id here);
      $ordData->setCustomerFirstname('name goes here');
      $ordData->setCustomOrderAttribute('custom order data goes here');
      # set your field name instead of `setCustomOrderAttribute`
      $ordData->save();
      }





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        Use MagentoSalesModelOrder class for the same. (But you should always use repository interface as Magento wont change those frequently.)



        protected $order;
        public function __construct(
        MagentoSalesModelOrder $order
        ) {
        $this->_order = $order;
        }


        Now in your function do something like this.



        public function yourFunction(){
        $ordData = $this->_order->load($id=your order id here);
        $ordData->setCustomerFirstname('name goes here');
        $ordData->setCustomOrderAttribute('custom order data goes here');
        # set your field name instead of `setCustomOrderAttribute`
        $ordData->save();
        }





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          Use MagentoSalesModelOrder class for the same. (But you should always use repository interface as Magento wont change those frequently.)



          protected $order;
          public function __construct(
          MagentoSalesModelOrder $order
          ) {
          $this->_order = $order;
          }


          Now in your function do something like this.



          public function yourFunction(){
          $ordData = $this->_order->load($id=your order id here);
          $ordData->setCustomerFirstname('name goes here');
          $ordData->setCustomOrderAttribute('custom order data goes here');
          # set your field name instead of `setCustomOrderAttribute`
          $ordData->save();
          }





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          Use MagentoSalesModelOrder class for the same. (But you should always use repository interface as Magento wont change those frequently.)



          protected $order;
          public function __construct(
          MagentoSalesModelOrder $order
          ) {
          $this->_order = $order;
          }


          Now in your function do something like this.



          public function yourFunction(){
          $ordData = $this->_order->load($id=your order id here);
          $ordData->setCustomerFirstname('name goes here');
          $ordData->setCustomOrderAttribute('custom order data goes here');
          # set your field name instead of `setCustomOrderAttribute`
          $ordData->save();
          }






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          answered Feb 9 '17 at 19:55









          Kingshuk DebKingshuk Deb

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              $saveItem = $item->load($item['item_id'],'item_id');
              $saveItem->setPrice(1);
              $saveItem->setBasePrice(1);
              $saveItem->save();


              I am facing this problem with items






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                $saveItem = $item->load($item['item_id'],'item_id');
                $saveItem->setPrice(1);
                $saveItem->setBasePrice(1);
                $saveItem->save();


                I am facing this problem with items






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                  $saveItem = $item->load($item['item_id'],'item_id');
                  $saveItem->setPrice(1);
                  $saveItem->setBasePrice(1);
                  $saveItem->save();


                  I am facing this problem with items






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                  $saveItem = $item->load($item['item_id'],'item_id');
                  $saveItem->setPrice(1);
                  $saveItem->setBasePrice(1);
                  $saveItem->save();


                  I am facing this problem with items







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                  Prince YadavPrince Yadav

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