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Magento 2 stores all orders, invoices, shipments, and credit memos in a relational database. There are times when you may need to reset all order data, for example, when preparing a development environment, testing workflows, or cleaning up a store before a relaunch. This process also allows you to restart order IDs from 1. Important: Always back up your database before proceeding. The following steps will permanently delete all order-related data.
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Tutorial: How to install Magento 2.4.7 Community Edition on localhost, Windows OS, XAMPP (php8.2 version).
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Magento 2 command line issue: Current version of RDBMS is not supported. Used Version: 10.6.18-MariaDB-deb10-log. Supported versions: MySQL-8, MySQL-5.7, MariaDB-(10.2-10.4)
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This article will demonstrate how to create a UI component in Magento 2 and how to implement CRUD operations, such as save, delete, update, and massDelete records.
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Learn how to fix the common Magento 2 error “Cannot instantiate abstract class” caused by default constructor parameters in third-party extensions. Step-by-step guide included.
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How to reduce image generation to save resources for Shared Hosting when use Magento 2, rid of unnecessary generated image directories.
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It allows you to accept payments securely and integrate the Alfa Payment Gateway into your website.
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Update product attributes in Magento 2 efficiently using observers. Automate bulk updates and maintain clean, consistent product data across stores.
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