In the column Product Title, it includes “Qty x” (eg “1 x”) before title. This should be two separate columns, one for quantity and one for actual title. The reason my vendors download these csvs is to upload into their system, and they would have to parse this column every single time to make sure they have the quantity and title as separate fields. The title column should match the actual title, not have extra letters and numbers added to the beginning.
Here is link again to show what output looks like. https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/1gc0ec73f2zwotpeces78/wc-vendor-download.jpg?rlkey=rhk0wj2mxnvg6g4mtrbmknqzp&dl=0
Dashboard>Orders also displays it that way, however since they aren’t using that to upload anywhere it’s not as big a deal.
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/ugp4rpo2mripwqg4siekz/wc-vendor-product-title.jpg?rlkey=2nt71vzhwlengqvhpul9y2gap&dl=0
Is there a way to have these as two separate columns in the export order csv?
]]>Is there a way to fix this?
Dropbox link to image (won’t let me embed) https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/1gc0ec73f2zwotpeces78/wc-vendor-download.jpg?rlkey=rhk0wj2mxnvg6g4mtrbmknqzp&dl=0
]]>The plugin itself works wonderfully and it really helps manage orders and keep track of things on Google Spreadsheet, which is much more convenient than WooCommerce dashboard in my opinion.
I sincerely thank you Arpit and wish you & your plugin nothing but the best.
]]>Is there any way to integrate Microsoft 365 to automatically make a shareable Excel file that updates every time an order is placed on Woocommerce? The closest thing I could find (even custom code plugins) was to export all orders automatically into an Excel with CRON scheduling. However, we want each individual product to be in its own sheet, which seems to require a CRON job for each product.
If anyone has done something like this, or used a plugin to do it, let me know! Happy to learn and try to make something myself but not sure where to start.
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