• Resolved joeygr

    (@joeygr)


    Hi friends,

    I use the ean code plugin for 3 months now and it was perfect. But since a few days all my varations het the same ean code instead of an unique like it was before. How can i solve it back to each variation get his own ean code?

    I have a sample picture of it.

    • This topic was modified 2 years, 9 months ago by joeygr.

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  • Plugin Author Algoritmika

    (@algoritmika)

    Hi @joeygr,

    Could you please let me know:

    1. Which “Type” have you set in “WooCommerce > Settings > EAN > General”?

    2. What is your latest product ID? Is it over 10000?

    3. Did you set anything for the “Seed prefix (optional)” option in “WooCommerce > Settings > EAN > Tools > Product Tools > Generate”?

    Thread Starter joeygr

    (@joeygr)

    hi friend,

    Which “Type” have you set in “WooCommerce > Settings > EAN > General”?
    – Its on EAN 8

    What is your latest product ID? Is it over 10000?
    – yes latest product id = 10242

    Did you set anything for the “Seed prefix (optional)” option in “WooCommerce > Settings > EAN > Tools > Product Tools > Generate”?

    – no its original as it was. i did not changed there something. Type is EAN 8 and country prefix 200

    Plugin Author Algoritmika

    (@algoritmika)

    Hi @joeygr,

    Thank you for the reply.

    I think I know what’s going on. You are generating EAN-8 codes, and EAN-8 consists of a 3-digit country prefix, 4-digit “seed” (i.e. product ID), and the last digit is a checksum digit. Now, as you’ve crossed 10000 product IDs recently, your EANs ran out of “free space” (as your product ID has 5 digits now, not 4 as we need it in the EAN-8 case).

    Now regarding the solution – coincidentally we had exactly the same question from one of our other customers recently, and we’ve added a new option for him to our plugin – “Country prefix length”. It allows using a 2-digit country prefix instead of a 3-digit. This new option is currently in our development version – we are going to release it to the public a bit later today. I will get back to you as soon as it’s released.

    Thread Starter joeygr

    (@joeygr)

    Many thefor this Quick respons friend. I wait for your message then.

    Plugin Author Algoritmika

    (@algoritmika)

    Hi again, @joeygr,

    As promised, we’ve just released a new plugin version (v3.3.0), where I’ve added new “Country prefix length” option to “WooCommerce > Settings > EAN > Tools > Product Tools > Generate”. Set it to 2. Please note that this will work only for the EAN-8 type – other types will always use 3. Give it a try and let me know what you think.

    One note though – we will get the same problem when you will reach 100000 products. The most obvious solution to this is to use EAN-13 instead of EAN-8. Even though theoretically there is a limit of products in EAN-13 as well, in reality, there is no way any site will have so many products.

    Thread Starter joeygr

    (@joeygr)

    dear friend

    many many thanks for the good help! It works now perfect again. I gonna check if ean 13 fits on my labels.

    All works now!

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 9 months ago by joeygr.
    Plugin Author Algoritmika

    (@algoritmika)

    @joeygr,

    Happy to hear it’s solved ?? Please let me know if you need anything else.

    And if you like the plugin, please consider leaving me a rating.

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