• Resolved axyb425

    (@axyb425)


    Hello Team,

    I have to put on google shopping a lot of products, and they have some mandatory attributes to fill: gender : male or female or unisex ; size : S/M/L/XL/XXL ; age_group : newborn or infant or toddler or kids or adult ; and description.

    I have to fill this attribute with the good information, so I did that on my product feed :
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    But after the feed is generated, there isn’t this informations, they didn’t show up and so aren’t crawl by google shopping feed :
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    How to do that ?
    Thank you,
    axyb425

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  • supportadtribes

    (@supportadtribes)

    Hi,

    Thanks for using our plugin and reaching out to us.

    You have added those values in the suffix field on the field mapping section of the plugin. That is not really where the suffix field is meant for.

    I strongly suggest you use the “static value” feature for that instead, please see: https://adtribes.io/how-to-use-static-values-and-create-fake-content-for-your-product-feed/

    So you can do this:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/vbe0yj92kt46v4s/static-value-1.png?dl=0

    Resulting to this in the feed after reprocessing the feed:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/ztns8ghc8m3tmz2/static-value-2.png?dl=0

    Hope this helps?

    Thread Starter axyb425

    (@axyb425)

    Hello,

    Ok thank you I did this but now a new question throttle on my head because now google say to me there is too many size entered:

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    So now, it’s more complicated for me because I have my woocommerce attribute are like this “MEN S, MEN M, MEN L, MEN XL .. ”

    I want to do a rule on the product feed to put directly the correct size for every variation , for exemple if the product variation is MEN S , so the size will be S on the product feed for google shopping.

    That’s I try to do here , but i’m stuck :

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    And so I remove the size attribute on the general feed setting to put it on the product rules/filter settings .. hope you understand.

    EDIT : I know that you think I can create a new feed for every size by filtering the size on the product rules, but here i’m trying to find another way more simple and fast, because if I have to create XXXX feed it will be too much, i think there is another way to do it of course;

    Thank you
    axyb425

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    supportadtribes

    (@supportadtribes)

    In the “Size ?” drop-down you select the attribute that you have mapped to the g:size field on the field mapping section of the plugin.

    Thread Starter axyb425

    (@axyb425)

    Sorry but I didn’t understand now, on the field mapping I just put S/M/L/XL/XL/ but I have to remove it because google is saying that it’s too much size, and so I have to put the correct size fit for every product variation, that says if it’s a MEN S, size is S,
    I have to find a way to filter when there is “MEN S” on the product variation then Size is S, if its MEN XL then size is XL

    supportadtribes

    (@supportadtribes)

    Apologies you are right but what you want can only be done when you have mapped an attribute to the g:size field and not use a static value for that. So make sure to do so.

    It should be something like this. Create an size attribute and map that to Google’s g:size field: https://www.dropbox.com/s/gsjxiw4rtkvaj3l/size-att-2.png?dl=0

    And then create a rule like this:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/otlz0iqgjjqzsq6/size-att-1.png?dl=0

    That should do it.

    Thread Starter axyb425

    (@axyb425)

    I put the same size for every product and didn’t care of the real size;

    that is the attribute I just create randomly on woocommerce :
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    So I did what you say on field mapping :
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    And so on the product rules & filters :
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    Then the product feed is every time on the size M i don’t know why :

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    If it can help you, that’s how my product is set :
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    EDIT :

    Apparently it worked only for S size.. (and M size)
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    Thank you

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    • This reply was modified 3 years ago by axyb425.
    Thread Starter axyb425

    (@axyb425)

    up idk if you see the update

    Thread Starter axyb425

    (@axyb425)

    I’m waiting your answer, and so I continue to try to fix, see now the problem is for XL and XXL size only. Look here for Women S, M, L size, there is the good size :

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    I used the same rules to put the good gender for google shopping.

    Now problem is why for XL and XXL size it doesn’t works and put wrong size, the L size ?
    Look :

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    The rules I did :
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    any idea ?

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    supportadtribes

    (@supportadtribes)

    any idea ?

    Yes, because the filter contains “L” will also trigger on XL and XXL because there is a L in that too. So try changing the rules in to “is equal to” and use the entire string “Femme L”, “Femme XL”, “Femme XXL”…and so on.

    Hope this makes sense?

    supportadtribes

    (@supportadtribes)

    Hi,

    Assuming the issue at hand has been resolved and/or our support is no longer required I am going to close this topic for now.

    Do not hesitate to reach out to us again whenever you need our help.

    Yes, because the filter contains “L” will also trigger on XL and XXL because there is a L in that too. So try changing the rules in to “is equal to” and use the entire string “Femme L”, “Femme XL”, “Femme XXL”…and so on.

    Ok I understand more better how to use filter rules next time.

    Assuming the issue at hand has been resolved and/or our support is no longer required I am going to close this topic for now.

    Yes it’s resolved, I just change the orders of rules and then it worked, I don’t know why the order was causing this problem, but for the next time I will use directly the rule you say before.

    Sorry for didn’t update this topic with the result, I was very busy

    Thank you

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