Version: 2.2.0
* Changed: WooCommerce tested up to 7.2.2
* Changed: WordPress requires at least 5.4.0
* Changed: WordPress tested up to 6.1.1
* Note: This is a milestone release, please ensure you read the contents of this changelog and we recommend performing this upgrade on a staging environment and testing before upgrading the extension on a production website, clear all caches after upgrading
* Added: Set if meta data option allowing order tags to be set based on any order based meta data
* Added: Set if product tag option allowing order tags to be set if products in order have specific tag(s)
* Added: != operator to set if fields where number based operators used
* Added: Warning alert if trying to save an order tag without any "Set On" conditions
* Changed: Set if customer, product and product category select2 fields on edit order tag screen now get data via AJAX request to increase performance
* Changed: Enqueue of admin.js asset so limited to edit order tag screens for efficiency
* Changed: UX improvements on edit order tag screen
* Changed: Manage order tags notice to be more descriptive
* Changed: WordPress tested up to version 6.0.1
* Changed: WooCommerce tested up to version 6.8.1
* Fixed: Edit order tag screen may become unresponsive for large stores with huge amounts of customer, product and/or product category data
* Changed: Field descriptions on "set on" options when editing an order tag
* Changed: WooCommerce tested up to version 6.6.1
* Fixed: Setting of order tags may not work in some scenarios due to $order object not yet including all required data to set tags
* Fixed: Subscriptions (posts with shop_subscription post type but not orders with subscriptions or renewal orders derived from a subscription) may incorrectly have had order tags set when should not, only orders based off the subscription should have order tags set
* Note: Order tags menu has been moved and can now be found under the WooCommerce menu item in the WordPress dashboard as opposed to the parent menu item in previous versions, this is to meet WooCommerce guidelines on extension menu structures
* Added: Select fields on the edit order tag page now include the ID of products, categories, customers, payment/shipping methods, etc to allow options to be differentiated/found quicker
* Changed: Order tags menu moved to sub item of WooCommerce menu item
* Changed: WordPress tested up to version 6.0.0
* Changed: WooCommerce tested up to version 6.5.1