Add a custom field in Woocommerce admin order list “Order” existing column












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I am trying to add mycustomfield21 (added to checkout with woo checkout manager) on bulk order details on woocommerce dashboard. Here is a screenshot to show what I need:



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I already instert 2 fields, wich are first name (myfield21) and surname (myfield22), How can I do to display a white space between them? because it shows like "first namesurname"










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    I am trying to add mycustomfield21 (added to checkout with woo checkout manager) on bulk order details on woocommerce dashboard. Here is a screenshot to show what I need:



    enter image description here



    EDITED QUESTION



    I already instert 2 fields, wich are first name (myfield21) and surname (myfield22), How can I do to display a white space between them? because it shows like "first namesurname"










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      I am trying to add mycustomfield21 (added to checkout with woo checkout manager) on bulk order details on woocommerce dashboard. Here is a screenshot to show what I need:



      enter image description here



      EDITED QUESTION



      I already instert 2 fields, wich are first name (myfield21) and surname (myfield22), How can I do to display a white space between them? because it shows like "first namesurname"










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      I am trying to add mycustomfield21 (added to checkout with woo checkout manager) on bulk order details on woocommerce dashboard. Here is a screenshot to show what I need:



      enter image description here



      EDITED QUESTION



      I already instert 2 fields, wich are first name (myfield21) and surname (myfield22), How can I do to display a white space between them? because it shows like "first namesurname"







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          Update - Nov. 2018 - Added compatibility with Woocommerce version 3.3+




          This is possible hooking a custom function in manage_shop_order_posts_custom_column action hook. Below I am adding the billing phone to the existing Order ("Pedido") column data:



          add_action( 'manage_shop_order_posts_custom_column' , 'custom_orders_list_column_content', 10, 2 );
          function custom_orders_list_column_content( $column, $post_id ) {
          if ( $column == 'order_title' || $column == 'order_number' )
          {
          // The billing phone for example (to be repaced by your custom field meta_key)
          $custom_field_value = get_post_meta( $post_id, '_billing_phone', true );
          if( ! empty( $custom_field_value ) )
          echo $custom_field_value;
          }
          }


          *Code goes in function.php file of your active child theme (or active theme) . Tested and works






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          This is possible hooking a custom function in manage_shop_order_posts_custom_column action hook. Below I am adding the billing phone to the existing Order ("Pedido") column data:



          add_action( 'manage_shop_order_posts_custom_column' , 'custom_orders_list_column_content', 10, 2 );
          function custom_orders_list_column_content( $column, $post_id ) {
          if ( $column == 'order_title' || $column == 'order_number' )
          {
          // The billing phone for example (to be repaced by your custom field meta_key)
          $custom_field_value = get_post_meta( $post_id, '_billing_phone', true );
          if( ! empty( $custom_field_value ) )
          echo $custom_field_value;
          }
          }


          *Code goes in function.php file of your active child theme (or active theme) . Tested and works






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          Update - Nov. 2018 - Added compatibility with Woocommerce version 3.3+




          This is possible hooking a custom function in manage_shop_order_posts_custom_column action hook. Below I am adding the billing phone to the existing Order ("Pedido") column data:



          add_action( 'manage_shop_order_posts_custom_column' , 'custom_orders_list_column_content', 10, 2 );
          function custom_orders_list_column_content( $column, $post_id ) {
          if ( $column == 'order_title' || $column == 'order_number' )
          {
          // The billing phone for example (to be repaced by your custom field meta_key)
          $custom_field_value = get_post_meta( $post_id, '_billing_phone', true );
          if( ! empty( $custom_field_value ) )
          echo $custom_field_value;
          }
          }


          *Code goes in function.php file of your active child theme (or active theme) . Tested and works






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          • how to make it sortable ? None of the stack overflow questions meet the requrirements.
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            Apr 10 at 9:31














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          Update - Nov. 2018 - Added compatibility with Woocommerce version 3.3+




          This is possible hooking a custom function in manage_shop_order_posts_custom_column action hook. Below I am adding the billing phone to the existing Order ("Pedido") column data:



          add_action( 'manage_shop_order_posts_custom_column' , 'custom_orders_list_column_content', 10, 2 );
          function custom_orders_list_column_content( $column, $post_id ) {
          if ( $column == 'order_title' || $column == 'order_number' )
          {
          // The billing phone for example (to be repaced by your custom field meta_key)
          $custom_field_value = get_post_meta( $post_id, '_billing_phone', true );
          if( ! empty( $custom_field_value ) )
          echo $custom_field_value;
          }
          }


          *Code goes in function.php file of your active child theme (or active theme) . Tested and works






          share|improve this answer















          Update - Nov. 2018 - Added compatibility with Woocommerce version 3.3+




          This is possible hooking a custom function in manage_shop_order_posts_custom_column action hook. Below I am adding the billing phone to the existing Order ("Pedido") column data:



          add_action( 'manage_shop_order_posts_custom_column' , 'custom_orders_list_column_content', 10, 2 );
          function custom_orders_list_column_content( $column, $post_id ) {
          if ( $column == 'order_title' || $column == 'order_number' )
          {
          // The billing phone for example (to be repaced by your custom field meta_key)
          $custom_field_value = get_post_meta( $post_id, '_billing_phone', true );
          if( ! empty( $custom_field_value ) )
          echo $custom_field_value;
          }
          }


          *Code goes in function.php file of your active child theme (or active theme) . Tested and works







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