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Mark Hall
May 25, 2015
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New Order Events

Today we have released EPiServer.Commerce.Core 8.12.0 which includeds new Order Events.  These events were added to help support integrations.  One common use case might be sending information to your marketing automation when something is added to your basket.  These are synchronous events so it is important for the subscriber to finish quickly or start async task so execution can continue.  Please refer to Documentation for more information on how to use the events

May 25, 2015

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