Quote Originally Posted by mc12345678 View Post
Well, there's a couple of things for me to look at before I can comment on how it is expected to operate as compared to how it is operating. But I would like to take a moment to point out that now that you see how to add a single product, adding multiple should be relatively easy in comparison. Sort of the tree/forrest thing. So you have a column that you would end liking to have all the same value. Your working with a spreadsheet. Copy/paste, done. Focus on the fields/data necessary first and then fill in the fluff, can even resequence the columns to suit so that the columns to end up needing such a "global" copy and paste are on the right side. Take the row before, highlight the cells, drag down (depending on how "intelligent" the editor is it may increment one or more fields, but that's the workbook editor not EP4).

Another side note, understand that if your plan is to add one product at a time (just for discussion), then I would say that the product probably should be added using a different method. There is a sort of trade off in using something like this depending on how much is being added/modified.
Hello!

I wanted to report that after adding v_products_discount_type v_products_discount_type_from to the CSV file, it worked!

I added those two columns and tried creating a new product via CSV and it imported with no problems

I also tried to move those two columns to the end of the CSV just to make sure it's okay to re-arrange the CSV and it was good as well! this is great news as you mentioned it would be SO much easier to focus on my commonly used fields first then copy/paste the remaining info that isn't relevant to my products.

Thanks so much again!! Much appreciated!