{"section":"known-issues","requestedLocale":"en","requestedSlug":"its-possible-to-go-from-order-to-transaction-but-the-inverse-flow-doesnt-work","locale":"en","slug":"its-possible-to-go-from-order-to-transaction-but-the-inverse-flow-doesnt-work","path":"docs/en/known-issues/Payments/its-possible-to-go-from-order-to-transaction-but-the-inverse-flow-doesnt-work.md","branch":"main","content":"## Summary\n\n\nThe `sequence`, number that can be seen next to the Order Number and also in the transaction, is responsible for link the transaction to the order and the inverse too.\n\n They are usually the same, **but only when possible**. In cases where the same orderGroup has a number of divergent orders and transactions, these numbers are not going to match and we can find cases like that: we can go for transaction from the order but we can't do the inverse flow.\n\n\n\n## Simulation\n\n\nN/A\n\n\n\n## Workaround\n\n\n\nN/A"}