• Resolved dabodude

    (@dabodude)


    Hello! After activating the plugin the SKU field won’t get saved. If I deactivate it, I can save the SKU field again.

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  • Plugin Contributor natekinkead

    (@natekinkead)

    When our plugin is activated, you can’t change the SKU for any product? This plugin doesn’t do anything with the SKU field. Did you mean the GTIN field?

    Thread Starter dabodude

    (@dabodude)

    Hi Nate!

    Take a look at this video: https://youtu.be/ehjt8eKdlYY

    It seems like the GTIN field overwrites the SKU field when the SKU field is set as the GTIN field in the plugin configuration. LOL, I hope I explained myself, but it’s easier to see the video.

    Plugin Contributor natekinkead

    (@natekinkead)

    Ah, yes. Thank you for the video and explanation.

    I never thought about someone using the SKU as the GTIN, but I suppose it makes sense. I just released an update to 2.6.7 which fixes the issue for you. Now, if you choose _sku as your GTIN field, then it doesn’t add an extra text input on the inventory tab.

    Please update and give it a try now. Thanks.

    Thread Starter dabodude

    (@dabodude)

    Awesome thanks!

    sunsetcanyonpottery

    (@sunsetcanyonpottery)

    Does Google recognize SKU numbers in their API for product reviews? I had asked about a month ago using MPNs instead of GTINs, and was told GTIN is the only accepted value at this time.

    Thanks
    Stephen

    Plugin Contributor natekinkead

    (@natekinkead)

    SKU is not a globally recognized format. Anyone can use their own “stock keeping unit” for their products. MPNs are also not something they can clearly differentiate. Google only still accepts GTINs for product reviews.

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