• Resolved mmk175

    (@mmk175)


    Basically I have a 6k+ products with different variations.

    Variation types include:

    Item sub group

    material

    season

    subject

    size

    Each of these have multiple options.

    Is there not a away where by I can just cluster the products in the backend of wordpress, add the field name I want to add, the value and then import them?

    Currently I am doing this manually to build the following product tables but my wrist is killing me.

    https://matthewm288.sg-host.com/wpt_product_table/crosses/

    I have seen some plugins that mention ACFs but these seem to connect with attributes? Which I am unfamiliar with.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Support ckadenge (woo-hc)

    (@ckadenge)

    Hi there @mmk175, thanks for reaching out.

    It sounds like you’re looking to bulk edit your products and their variations. You’re right, manually editing each product can be quite time-consuming.

    You can indeed cluster your products and import them using a CSV file. Furthermore, you can add fields and values in the CSV file and then import it into your WooCommerce backend. This can be done using the built-in product importer of WooCommerce. More details can be found here: https://woo.com/document/product-csv-importer-exporter/.

    Regarding ACFs (Advanced Custom Fields), these are used to add extra data fields to your WordPress edit screens. They can indeed be connected with attributes, which are essentially characteristics of a product, like color, size, etc.

    If you’re unfamiliar with them, you might want to check out the ACF documentation or consider hiring a developer to assist you.

    Please remember to back up your site before importing or making any major changes.

    Cheers!

    Thread Starter mmk175

    (@mmk175)

    hi @ckadenge

    Thanks for getting back to me.

    That seems like a lot to read at the moment and doing this manually at the moment might be my quickest option as I have a deadline and I am already in the thick of it.

    I appreciate your time to help.

    Cheers and good luck.

    Plugin Support Zubair Zahid (woo-hc)

    (@doublezed2)

    Hello mmk175

    Thank for your reply.

    I understand that you are going to do this manually for the time being to meet a deadline. I wish you the best of luck.

    Please don’t hesitate to contact us again if you have more questions or concerns. We are here to help ??

    Best regards.

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