Hello!
It is possible using custom fields which is available in the full version.
Regards!
Thread Starter
catchop
(@catchopcd)
Hello. I purchased the full version and could add GTIN to the invoice by creating custom field option, but encountered one problem.
This custom fileds option works just fine for simple products.
But when exporting products with variations, their GTINs don’t show up in the invoice.
Woocommerce don’t allow to enter the same GTIN more than once.
Therefore, when entering 12345 as main inventory GTIN for example, this 12345 is assigned to all variations too, and this number 12345 can’t be entered for the product’s variations as it was already used for main invetory’s GTIN.
https://prnt.sc/n3IlBWQGeLAR
https://prnt.sc/cH7HAJB_gz-a
https://prnt.sc/8GiyEXCaV76R
I’m using another plugin that exports orders, and unlike this invoice plugin, it exports inventory’s main GTIN, and I believe this is how this plugin is supposed to work.
https://prnt.sc/imzwcefdo4zn
Is there any way of fixing this issue?
Thank you.
Thread Starter
catchop
(@catchopcd)
Any update yet?
https://prnt.sc/5ZaPcUrHpsc2
The 3 SEVENTEEN items have GTIN 8800296365867, but as you can see it doesn’t show up in the invoice.
If I give each version 8800296365867-1, 8800296365867-2, 8800296365867-3, these GTINs show up in the invoice, but I can’t do this as their correct GTIN is 8800296365867, not -1,-2,-3.