What’s the trigger for your flow? Is it Fulfilled Order or Ready for Review?
Based on the button URL variable you’ve shared, I’m assuming it’s the Fulfilled Order. If this is the case, then it sounds like you didn’t add the anchor tag to your site’s product page code yet. This is mentioned in the Link customers to the review area on a page section of our How to create a product review flow Help Center article.
I also noticed you mentioned, you had said “button”. Typically, in the prebuilt flow, the “write a review” is actually a hyperlink rather than a button. Did you happen to create a button outside of the dynamic table block?
If so, then you’ll actually need to reformat the pre-existing URL link. When housed within the dynamic table block, the {{ item.product.handle }} is actually being looped to account for users purchasing multiple products. Instead, you’ll want to leverage the {{ event.extra.line_items.0.product.handle }} variable. You may also need to create a series of buttons to account for the potential of users with multiple items and utilize some show/hide logic to show or hide the buttons when applicable.
What’s the trigger for your flow? Is it Fulfilled Order or Ready for Review?
Based on the button URL variable you’ve shared, I’m assuming it’s the Fulfilled Order. If this is the case, then it sounds like you didn’t add the anchor tag to your site’s product page code yet. This is mentioned in the Link customers to the review area on a page section of our How to create a product review flow Help Center article.
I also noticed you mentioned, you had said “button”. Typically, in the prebuilt flow, the “write a review” is actually a hyperlink rather than a button. Did you happen to create a button outside of the dynamic table block?
If so, then you’ll actually need to reformat the pre-existing URL link. When housed within the dynamic table block, the {{ item.product.handle }} is actually being looped to account for users purchasing multiple products. Instead, you’ll want to leverage the {{ event.extra.line_items.0.product.handle }} variable. You may also need to create a series of buttons to account for the potential of users with multiple items and utilize some show/hide logic to show or hide the buttons when applicable.
Whether i use {{ organization.url|trim_slash }}/products/{{ event.extra.line_items.0.product.handle }} or
{{ organization.url|trim_slash }}/products/{{ item.product.handle }} - it shows 404 Error.
why is this happening?
Can anyone help me out with this!
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