About cascading orders
Cascading orders are Lyravine’s repeating-order model. A future order keeps the prior baseline until you change it.
How cascading works
Section titled “How cascading works”- Quantities and prices carry forward by day-of-week pattern.
- Any edit becomes the new baseline for future matching dates.
- Setting quantity to
0stops future recurrence for that line. - Blackouts temporarily set quantities to
0without deleting the baseline.
Example
Section titled “Example”A fulfillment account orders 24 blueberry muffins each Monday.
- You set 24 on one Monday.
- Future Mondays keep 24 until edited.
- You can raise, lower, or set to 0 at any time.
Edge cases
Section titled “Edge cases”- Temporary closure: use order blackouts.
- One-time exception: edit only the affected date.
- Long pause: either set quantity to 0 or set blackout range, based on whether baseline should persist.
Common questions
Section titled “Common questions”Do orders auto-finalize?
No. You can edit future orders any time.
How far ahead can I edit?
There is no limit to how far you can edit future orders in advance.
Can each item follow a different baseline?
Yes. Baselines are item-level per fulfillment account location.
Next step
Section titled “Next step”- Primary: Orders
- Reference: Core concepts