I currently have 2 attributes being 1.size and 2.design.
So when I go into variations I basically create a product with chosen (size) and (design) and then allocate stock quantity for this variation.
The issue I have and where the confusion lies is that I want to update a different product to include 2 attributes, but only want to track stock by the 1st attribute.
So I would allocate all stock to the listed (sizes) and have no stock tracking on (design).
Customers would be able to select their (size) which has stock tracking and then (design) which has no stock tracking. So in essence stock tracking is on the parent, not the child.
(Design) will be unlimited and available as long as we have stock in chosen (size)
How do I achieve this please?
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https://nossamegashop.com.br/fabricante/loreal-paris/
https://nossamegashop.com.br/brand/marca-elseve/
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I can see the new Brand attribute has been added, but I have been using a manually added ‘Brand Name’ attribute for many years.
My questions are:
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Issue:
(This is for a new WordPress/WooCommerce website.) When attempting to map attributes to columns I noticed that not all of my store’s attributes were showing up as “Product?fields“. Some of the attributes I had just added were missing.
Workaround:
My temporary fix was to create a test product and make sure it contained every single WooCommerce attribute along with a placeholder attribute value. Once the new attributes had at least one term they then showed up on the Import screen as attributes that could have columns mapped to them.
I want in WBW product filter to show as: 11meter, 12meter, 13meter, etc
Is this possible?
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