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Trigger variables available in Shopify Flow

Filter and personalize with variables

Updated over 2 weeks ago

easyPoints has trigger variables available for Shopify Flow and these can be used when the Point Balance Update trigger is used and when easyPoints tiers are updated, and they can be used in both filters and actions.

* Other than easyPoints information, variables can obtain/use information stored in Shopify for example, customer information.


Variables available for the "Point Balance Update" trigger

Point Value

This is the point value that has been allotted within the Point Balance Update trigger

Type

This is the type of point changes that were made. Manual allotments, points from orders, point updates due to cancellations, this can retrieve what kind of change was made to the points.

Reference ID

This is a unique ID you can add to your point changes.
(This is usually not used for anything)

Tier

The current tier of the customer.

Expires at

The point expiration date for the customer.
The dates should be displayed as YYYY-MM-DDT--:--:--by default, but by using the Shopify liquid date format at the same time, the display can be edited.

For details for the format, please read the example at the bottom of the page.

Point Balance

The amount of points the customer has.

Tier update

This is a trigger that is activated whenever a customer's tier is updated

Variables available for the "Tier update" trigger

PreviousTierName

The tier name before from before changes

CurrentTierName

The name of the tier that the merchant currently has

PreviousTierAmountSpentRequirement

The amount required for the previous tier

CurrentTierAmountSpentRequirement

The amount required for the current tier - also for maintaining current tier

PreviousTierReferenceId

Tier ID for the previous tier (Should only be used in rare cases)

CurrentTierReferenceId

Tier ID for the current tier (Should only be used in rare cases)

By using Shopify flow variables, you are able to add conditions to your flows.
For Shopify Flow examples, please refer to the following:
> Shopify Flow examples

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