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WooCommerce: Get Customer Second Last Order

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There is a native, handy way to get a WooCommerce customer’s last order: wc_get_customer_last_order( $customer_id )

This time, I want to write some custom code to get the second last order instead. We will indeed reuse most of the above function code and change it slightly. Enjoy!

This is the native code to get a customer’s last order within WooCommerce core. Let’s use this to create a custom function to get the second last order instead!

PHP Snippet: Get WooCommerce Customer Second Last Order

Please note below the only minor difference from the “last order” code:

LIMIT 1 , 1

This gets the second last record inside the database (the second “1” is the offset).

To return the second last order, use bbloomer_get_second_last_order_cot( 123 ), where “123” is the customer ID. This snippet is already compatible with HPOS.

/**
 * @snippet       Get Customer Second Last Order
 * @how-to        Get CustomizeWoo.com FREE
 * @author        Rodolfo Melogli
 * @compatible    WooCommerce 8
 * @donate $9     https://businessbloomer.com/bloomer-armada/
 */

use Automattic\WooCommerce\Utilities\OrderUtil;

function bbloomer_get_second_last_order_cot( $customer_id ) {
	global $wpdb;
	$order_statuses_sql = "( '" . implode( "','", array_map( 'esc_sql', array_keys( wc_get_order_statuses() ) ) ) . "' )";
	if ( OrderUtil::custom_orders_table_usage_is_enabled() ) {
		$sql = $wpdb->prepare(
			'SELECT id FROM ' . OrdersTableDataStore::get_orders_table_name() . "
				WHERE customer_id = %d
				AND status in $order_statuses_sql
				ORDER BY id DESC
				LIMIT 1 , 1",
			$customer_id
		);
		$second_last_order_id = $wpdb->get_var( $sql );
	} else {
		$second_last_order_id = $wpdb->get_var(
			"SELECT posts.ID
				FROM $wpdb->posts AS posts
				LEFT JOIN {$wpdb->postmeta} AS meta on posts.ID = meta.post_id
				WHERE meta.meta_key = '_customer_user'
				AND meta.meta_value = '" . esc_sql( $customer_id ) . "'
				AND posts.post_type = 'shop_order'
				AND posts.post_status IN $order_statuses_sql
				ORDER BY posts.ID DESC
				LIMIT 1 , 1"
		);
	}
	if ( ! $second_last_order_id ) {
		return false;
	}
	return wc_get_order( absint( $second_last_order_id ) );
}
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