• Resolved bounceonline

    (@bounceonline)


    Hi. I’ve tried using ATUM Multi Inventory but it seems not to work properly, especially with WP ALL-IMPORT. Firstly, All-import doesn’t seem to be able to make use of the Atum locations, but secondly, even with me adding additional locations to the inventory, ATUM seems to add the total off all locations which means if a supplier has backorders and a -10 comes in – my stock of 5 results in a -5 total, and woocommerce showing that product as out of stock.

    Also, we needed to be able to tell the site to first us our quantity on hand then supplier stock – can your plugin manage these issues?

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  • Plugin Contributor alexmigf

    (@alexmigf)

    Hello @bounceonline

    Do you have the WooCommerce Add-on for the WP ALL IMPORT? Let me know.

    Thread Starter bounceonline

    (@bounceonline)

    Hi, yes I have the full plugin and WC extensions.

    Plugin Contributor alexmigf

    (@alexmigf)

    Hi @bounceonline

    Can you email me please? I will try to help you.

    Plugin Contributor alexmigf

    (@alexmigf)

    Hi @bounceonline

    I can confirm that you can update the stock locations with WP All Import through custom meta. Our plugin uses the meta key _stock_at_25 (25 is the location ID), so you can map your CSV/XML column/node with the respective stock location meta value.

    Note that updating the location stock this way will replace the value already saved in the database entirely, so you need to work with total values for each location stock.

    To be able to update WooCommerce Products with WP All Import a paid addon is required.

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