• Hi,

    first of all thank you for this great plugin. I’ve been using for some time now and it is working great.

    However, I am having trouble setting a Glami.gr feed. What I want is for my glami feed to have all variations together per product (i.e. blue shoe number 36,37,38) instead of ‘blue shoe nr 36’, ‘blue shoe nr 37’, ‘blue shoe nr 38’ etc. The problem is that when I turn on the ‘Only include default product variation’ option, not a single variable product appears in my feed.

    Also, the feed graph always show 0 products while this is not the case. The xml has products, however, the feed graph says 0 products as you can seen in the link below.

    Screenshot link: https://ibb.co/jMYw38V

    Thanks in advance for any help,

    Chris

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  • Hi Chris,

    I think the feed requirements for Glami are identical to that of Skroutz. When you pick the Skroutz template for your Glami feed and follow the instructions as laid out in this blog post you should be able to do what you want: https://adtribes.io/creating-woocommerce-product-feed-skroutz/

    Thread Starter Chris.V

    (@chrisv234)

    Hi,

    thanks for the quick reply. I will try your suggestion. The current feed (that does not seem to work) is with your’s plugin Glami.gr template. I also have a Skroutz plugin that works as expected. Should I use the skroutz template+settings for the glami plugin as well or to stick with the glami template?

    Thanks

    Hi,

    Try the Skoutz template. It is a lot further developed than the Glami one.

    Thread Starter Chris.V

    (@chrisv234)

    Hi,

    I tried your suggestion but it does not work since Glami uses different names for attribute mapping. I ended up making a custom feed with the names provided by Glami. I am waiting an answer from their end if the feed is ok this way.

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