Hi all, I have written a tutorial explaining the steps and processes involved with importing Attributes using easy populate - I hope it helps.
If there are miss understanding on my part leading to errors please forgive me, correct me then sue me ;)
- on that not I would like to say, BACKUP! then BACKUP AGAIN! any loss of data remains your loss NOT mine - I accept no liability whatsoever for any damage, harm or act of god resulting from you following this tutorial (Phew - close one)....
- ...Also, for a pretty version with tabular examples CLICK HERE
HOW TO: prepare and import an Attribute file using easy populate...
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You should ensure that all options and attributes that may be used by any of the products you wish to import, have been created and are correct.
Select from the top menu: tools > Easy Populate
From the right column under Data Files, select Attributes - this will export the current attribute data from your site.
Select Save from the newly created attributes row within the table to save the attributes file to your computer.
You now have a popup window asking you to open/save the file… Save this file to a location on your computer then import this file into Excel (or equivalent) as a tab delimited file.
Reading and understanding the file format, row & columns….
Note: Within the new excel worksheet you will now see a set of headers on the first row (these should never be altered). Each subsequent row is the attribute details of a single product.
For each row, the columns read as follows…
PRODUCTS….
v_products_id = The products ID number... e.g: 375
v_products_model = The products Model number... e.g: 123987
The first two
columns v_products_id &
v_products_model identify the product you wish to add the attributes to. These columns are the products ID and the products model number.
The product ID is required, the model number is not – however it is a safeguard and should be included where possible.
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Jayenne
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