Quote Originally Posted by munizjm View Post
Nevemind... I had to add the code changes to make it work.
Since I have to create an upload file with 98 attributes per item, it's faster to use the Copy function in the attributes manager.
This had been a total waste of time!
Sorry that there were difficulties in getting this version to work as desired. Regarding repeating attributes, copy and paste tends to work rather quickly. That said, there is not always just a single solution to all issues. There certainly are ways to dip and dive and get the in program copy method(s) to accomplish the desired task, but 1) glad you got it to work, and 2) glad you found a way to get your desired result.

Some of the strength of this/this option is more on repeating these types of modifications on a routine basis as in from a vendor that routinely provides attributable data, or if there is a need to perform some type of mass modification and doing so with a SQL statement doesn't seem easy/feasible, want to have some presentable document to show what the status was/should be after import, want to work off-line, etc... weakness(es)? Requires getting familiar with at least one new application if being used one time, is prone to user error in content modification, and repetitive information must be copied in some way rather than clicked through. (sorry last one is a stretch. )