• Resolved Davinder

    (@davinderschiedel)


    I’m trying to import variations to show up automatically. However, when I used the attached spreadsheet, it doesn’t show up the variations based on the attributes.

    https://1drv.ms/u/s!AmPU40NVDqQxx0IeXdA7U6xu0kNn

    However, if I go into the product and manually create the variations, it’s fine and works. However, when I then export the working product and try and create a similar product, it doesn’t import the variations automatically.

    Any help is appreciated.

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  • Plugin Support Stuart Duff – a11n

    (@stuartduff)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    Hey @davinderschiedel,

    It seems the One Drive link you supplied is broken.

    As a test for you, however, I created a single product on an install of WooCommerce v3.1.2 that had several variations added and then exported that product using the default WooCommere > Products > Export functionality.

    After export I changed the CSV column Parent to have the same ID as the product, I am importing, and the variations should be imported for and re-imported this and a new product with variations was created.

    Screencast of import testing: https://imgur.com/a/pbSdz

    I have also attached the CSV file which I used for testing the variable product import so you can see how this was formatted which you can find below.

    https://nofile.io/f/8Oxc5sR8qkd/test-variable-import.csv

    Thread Starter Davinder

    (@davinderschiedel)

    Cheers. I was doing quite a bit of testing and finally cracked it.

    I didn’t have the following in my CSV

    Meta: attribute_data:pa_colour
    1|1|1

    It seems to have fixed it 🙂

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