• Resolved chrisjako

    (@chrisjako)


    no matter what i try or do I cannot get any attribute to import, tried physically putting one into a product – exporting then importing those same headers but it still doesn’t import attributes, banging my head against a brick wall here can anyone help?

    Attribute 1 name xxxxx
    Attribute 1 value(s) xxxxx
    Attribute 1 visible 1
    Attribute 1 Is a global attribute 1

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  • AJ a11n

    (@amandasjackson)

    Hi there,

    Variations are children of variable products. In order to import variations you must first import the parent products.

    ![](https://cld.wthms.co/MLDawA+)Image Link: https://cld.wthms.co/MLDawA

    https://docs.woocommerce.com/document/product-csv-import-suite-importing-product-variations/

    You may want to look into using a plugin such as our Product CSV Import Suite to import your product variations.

    Thread Starter chrisjako

    (@chrisjako)

    Hi Amanda, First off thanks for taking the time to reply, however I dont need to pay for your product as now the standard woocommerce plugin comes with the import and export feature built in

    I once managed to get it working however had to delete all products and start again as there was error in my description so I do know it works however on the second import the attribute doesnt import – these are variable product its just an attribute im trying to get to work for left hand filtering purposes

    So are you saying i need the attribute set first in attributes before i attempt the import?

    AJ a11n

    (@amandasjackson)

    Yes, that is correct. You will need to first import the parent variable product and have the correct attributes already created before you import your variations.

    Thread Starter chrisjako

    (@chrisjako)

    ok i tried this and still no avail – i set the attribute header as “model” and attribue name as “model”

    just a typo in my last message these are not variable products i am trying to set an attribute for, they are simple products

    Thomas Shellberg

    (@shellbeezy)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    @chrisjako – I just tested this with a simple product and it worked perfectly. Here’s an example of what the header columns and values looked like:

    https://cld.wthms.co/4VMByt

    And when the product is imported:
    https://cld.wthms.co/h3zCmG

    You also need to make sure that after you upload your CSV file you map all of those attribute fields properly; it won’t always happen automatically, particularly if your header columns are not perfectly named.

    AJ a11n

    (@amandasjackson)

    We haven’t heard back from you in a while, so I’m going to mark this as resolved – if you have any further questions, you can start a new thread.

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