There are two reasons this can happen, and both come down to how Auware attributes orders.
First, Auware only attributes an order to an Auware campaign if the visitor came directly from an Auware landing page URL. During testing, it is very common to mix navigation between your Shopify store and your Auware pages. For example, if you visit your Shopify store first, click around on a Collections page, and then go to your Auware landing page in the same browser session, that order will be counted as a regular Shopify order, not an Auware order. Even if you open the Auware landing page in a new browser tab while your store is still open in another, Shopify will treat the session as store-driven, not Auware-driven. Auware is purposely conservative about attribution because we want your campaign data to reflect genuine performance, not inflated numbers from mixed browsing sessions.
Second, there can be a short delay between when an order is placed on Shopify and when it appears in your Auware dashboard. Order data flows through Shopify webhooks, which are typically near-instant but can occasionally take a few minutes during high-traffic periods. If you just placed a test order, give it a few minutes and refresh the dashboard.
To summarize, check that your test order came from a clean Auware landing page session, and allow a few minutes for webhook delivery.