Hi @spantelis97,
but with wp all export you can’t export the products variants tree or something similar. it just exports all attributes.
When exporting products, variations are going to be listed on their own rows in the export file, because they’re technically products themselves. The only reason the variants wouldn’t show up would be if you’ve enabled “Only export parent products” under Advanced Options › Product Variations: https://d.pr/i/l80nvE.
If that doesn’t help, can you please send some screenshots showing what you see when you try to export variations?
So how to export products with wp all export and import them with wp all import actually? we have 2 websites that we want to sync them between etc
Hey @spantelis97,
So how to export products with wp all export and import them with wp all import actually? we have 2 websites that we want to sync them between etc
The easiest way to do that would be to use the “Migrate” button in the export, then either use the bundle URL or the bundle file in an import on the second site. You’ll find an example of migrating products in the video here: https://www.wpallimport.com/documentation/migrate/overview/.
actually i found a way to do it with the migrate option but here is a serious problem. it exports the categories with both ” | ” and ” > ” in result i can’t set the file to import the categories because of this problem. for example you may see inside: Shoes|Women Shoes>NewIn
Hi @spantelis97,
it exports the categories with both ” | ” and ” > ” in result i can’t set the file to import the categories because of this problem. for example you may see inside: Shoes|Women Shoes>NewIn
That shouldn’t be an issue, you can set the “Separated by” setting to “>” and the “Separate hierarchy groups via symbol” option to “|” in the import: https://d.pr/i/ibmip6.
Hi @spantelis97,
I’m marking this thread as resolved since it’s been inactive for a while. Please open up a new topic if you still have questions.