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I'm using the AITOC Custom Checkout Extension for Magento and I'm trying to retrieve my custom attributes in a script.

My code so far:

$orderItems = Mage::getResourceModel('sales/order_item_collection')
->addAttributeToFilter('created_at', array('from' => $from, 'to' => $to))
->addAttributeToSelect('*')
->load();

// Retrieve customer name
foreach ($orderItems as $order) {
    $order_data = Mage::getModel('sales/order')->load($order['order_id']);
    echo $order_data->getCustomerName();
}

This works great but I can't find a way to retrieve the custom checkout attributes.

Any ideas on how this could be done?

Thanks!

EDIT

The below image is from the AITOC docs on how to retrieve info using the Magento API. I would like to do exact this without using the API.

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  • What's a custom checkout attribute? Are they being saved to the order model (i.e. in sales_order_flat table)? You could try var_dump(array_keys($order_data->getData())) to see what's readily available. Dec 26, 2013 at 19:59
  • @SteveRobbins I don't see them there so I guess not. They say in their docs that one get the data from the Magento API sales_order.info or sales_order.list. I have updated my question with the doc. Any ideas how I can retrieve the info without using the API?
    – Ismailp
    Dec 26, 2013 at 20:32
  • @SteveRobbins another thing I noticed is that the custom attributes can be found under "Addtional info" in the magento admin.
    – Ismailp
    Dec 26, 2013 at 20:50
  • What's the name of one of the attributes? I still don't quite understand the question. Also, if they're doing it in the API, take a look and see if you can replicate how it's done in Mage_Sales_Model_Order_Api::info() Dec 26, 2013 at 20:54
  • "businessunit" is the name of one of the attributes. Ok, good idea. I will check and see if I find something. Thanks
    – Ismailp
    Dec 26, 2013 at 20:55

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