Quote Originally Posted by Jenovee View Post
Also, just so we are clear on how I am doing this. I am doing my edits the same way someone would add new products. At the bottom (end) of the spreadsheet, I add the product information as if it were a new product. From my understanding, it should just overwrite whatever information has been changed. It seems to work fine, since it edits the quantity and doesn't create a doubled product. BUT it deletes the product name.

Now .... when I specifically go to a current item .... if I merely change the qty and import, everything is fine. Qty gets updated and everything is in tact. The filename only gets wiped when the method is like I'm adding a new product.
This is a process different than tested... Seems that if the model# is known, it could be just as easily searched for as compared to retyped, unless I am missing something... Will still look at the process to see why "adding" the product anew in the list has a different affect than modifying the item in the list. Would almost suggest in this scenario that all other line records be removed from the list other than the one instance of the model#(s) being revised.

For further clarification when stating:
Quote Originally Posted by Jenovee View Post
The filename only gets wiped when the method is like I'm adding a new product.
the term filename refers to the product name correct? And that is the only data that the code removes or unexpectedly modifies in this scenario?