Quote Originally Posted by mc12345678 View Post
Yes. If you have used some other version of Easy Populate, then likely it did not support multiple languages... the number that follows the underscore represents a language at least in cases where "true" text is involved. To use sub-categories, the relationship is presented using a carat (^). So for the above, Shoes^Blue^Nice Blue Trainer to represent the product to be in the main category of Shoes, the sub-category of Blue and then within that sub-category to dig deeper into the sub-category of Nice Blue Trainer.

This "difference" is described in the instructions.
Sorry, I didn't explain myself properly.

So the previous version that I used was on an older website. I am now building a completely new website so there is no history or connections to older versions, it's a completely different database.

So, if I use the older website I can use v_categories_name_1, v_categories_name_2, v_categories_name_3 to create subcategories. On the new website, it only recognises v_categories_name_1 and nothing more. How can I get it recognise v_categories_name_2, 3 and so on?

Thanks, Rich