{"section":"tutorials","requestedLocale":"en","requestedSlug":"filtering-transactions-on-pci-gateway","locale":"en","slug":"filtering-transactions-on-pci-gateway","path":"docs/en/tutorials/payments/transactions/filtering-transactions-on-pci-gateway.md","branch":"main","content":"At the Orders section, you can use __filters__ to view your transactions. With this feature, you can get more detailed information about the payments that are being made to your store.\n\n## Accessing the filter screen\n\nTo filter your transactions follow the steps below:\n\n1. Access the __Orders__ section at the VTEX Admin and click on __Transactions__.\n2. On the left side of the search bar, click the __funnel icon__.\n3. You will see the filter options. Below, we'll give more details about each of these filters.\n\nFor each option, the number of transactions made according to the filter will be shown in parentheses.\n\n## Channel Filter\n\nThis filter shows the channels by which a transaction was made. It's divided into three parts: __Connector__, __Antifraud__, and __Sales Policy__.\n\n### Connector\n\nThis filter will list all transactions made according to the payment connector. The connectors listed will be the ones you have registered in your store.\n\nSome examples of connectors are:\n- Cielo\n- Mercado Pago\n- PagSeguro\n\n### Antifraud\n\nThis filter lists all transactions made according to the anti-frauds registered in your store.\n\nSome examples of antifrauds are:\n- Clear Sale\n- FControl\n- Konduto\n\n### Sales Policy\n\nThis filter indicates the trade policy by which the transactions were made. The listed policies will be the ones registered in your store.\n\n## Filter by Date\n\nThis filter lists the transactions according to a chosen date range. The date ranges available for this filter are: __Today__, __Yesterday__, __One week__, __One week ago__, __Two weeks ago__, __One month__ or __Last month__.\n\nDates also vary according to the events of the transaction. The dates can be: __Start date__, __Authorization date__, __End date__ and __Cancellation date__. Below we detail each of these filters.\n\n### Start date\n\nThis filter considers the time when the transaction was started. This is the first transaction interaction in your store.\n\n### Authorization Date\n\nAfter the transaction starts, the authorization process happens. This filter considers the date when VTEX received the information that the transaction was authorized. It's worth mentioning that this status precedes the antifraud analysis. After the antifraud analysis, the transaction receives the status of *Approved*.\n\n### End Date\n\nThe completed transaction status occurs after the invoice is included in the order. This status comes *after* the settlement of the transaction.\n\n### Cancellation Date\n\nThis filter considers the time when the transaction reached the canceled status.\n\n## Filter by Payment\n\nThis filter shows payment data for the transactions that were performed. The available filters are: __Payment method__ and __Number of installments__.\n\n### Payment Method\n\nThis filter shows the payment methods of the transactions that were carried out in your store.\n\nSome examples of payment methods are:\n\n- Visa\n- Bank slip\n- Notes Payable\n- Mercado Pago\n- Pay Pal\n\n### Number of installments\n\nThis filter indicates the number of installments of the payments made in your store. For purchases made __without installments__, the filter will be shown as __1__.\n\n## Status\n\nThis filter lists all transactions according to their statuses. For more details on the transaction flow, you can access [our article on this topic](/en/faq/transaction-flow-in-pci-gateway).\n\nSome examples of transaction status are:\n\n- Finished\n- Canceled\n- Authorizing\n- Approved\n- Started\n- Canceling"}