Giving your order limits clear and descriptive names makes it easier to manage multiple rules in SmartOrderLimit. A good naming convention helps you quickly identify the purpose, conditions, and target products of each limit.
Why Naming Matters
Helps you quickly find and edit limits in the Dashboard.
Makes it easier to track rules when you have multiple limits active.
Reduces confusion when limits apply to different products, collections, or customer types.
Best Practices for Naming Order Limits
1. Be Descriptive
Include the main condition or restriction in the name.
Examples:
Max 5 Items per Order
Min $50 Cart Value
Weight Limit 20kg
2. Include Product or Collection Names (If Applicable)
If the limit applies to specific products or collections, add the product or collection name.
Examples:
Flash Sale: Max 2 per Product
VIP Collection: Min $100
3. Add Time or Event Information
If the limit is temporary, include the dates or event name.
Examples:
Holiday Promo: Max 3 Items (Dec 1–Dec 10)
Black Friday: Min $75
4. Use Consistent Formatting
Keep names short but clear.
Use Title Case or a consistent style for all limits.
Avoid vague names like Limit1 or Test.
5. Consider Limit Type in the Name
Including the type of limit (Quantity, Amount, Weight) can help differentiate rules.
Examples:
Quantity: Max 5 Items
Amount: Min $50
Weight: Max 20kg
Tips for Managing Multiple Limits
Use a prefix or category for related limits, e.g., Promo_ or VIP_.
Review limit names periodically to ensure clarity.
Next Steps
Learn how to Create a New Order Limit
Learn how to Edit or Update an Existing Order Limit