Quote Originally Posted by LadyoftheCave View Post
Goodmorning all,

I just placed all the files on my webserver, so I wanted to go to the next step:

5) Go to Admin -> Tools -> Easy Populate. If prompted to install Easy Populate, click on the
link provided. Otherwise, type in your browser address bar ?langer=install after /easypopulate.php
(eg. YOUR_ADMIN/easypopulate.php?langer=install). If you wish to remove and re-install the default
config settings, type ?langer=remove after /easypopulate.php
(eg. YOUR_ADMIN/easypopulate.php?langer=remove) and begin this step again.

So I searched for Easy populate under tools, but it isn't there.. Does anyone know what went wrong?

I have checked again if all files were uploaded, and they were..
Quote Originally Posted by LadyoftheCave View Post
Never mind.. I noticed a .sql file, so I have installed that one first, so now it is working..
Quote Originally Posted by LadyoftheCave View Post
Goodmorning all,

I am totally new to Easy populate. I have a question about how it works, Is it also possible to upload only new products? Or do I have to download the full file and add the new products to it?


Best Regards,
Good morning to you,

First of all, have you downloaded the version of EasyPopulate (EP4) associated with this thread? It has an autoinstaller that takes care of all the install portions when the files are loaded to the admin folder (not sure if the previous statement of uploading to the WebStore meant to your catalog or not. The files are available from: https://www.zen-cart.com/downloads.php?do=file&id=2069

As to your last question, the purpose of downloading a file is to observe the configuration and arrangement of the file and data so that you can see what needs to be entered where to get the desired results. The instructions for EP4 identify what is necessary to consider when adding product, but no you don't have to re-upload existing product if you don't want to/nor have changes to push to the database.

Also, it is suggested that as you first start using it, that you try working with an existing product just to understand how it works, what happens, etc... (learn) and then do as you wish to manipulate your store.