My product feed has many products that are in different sizes e.g. 10" 12" etc… The " seems to cause errors in importing. Is there any way around this or do I have to change the " into say inches that then import?
import as a .csv file and use comma seperated value,
A typical line also contains serveral comma e.g.
Magnetic hex drive 1/4" socket. Includes 6 bits: Torx T25, T30 , T40 T50, slotted 5mm, 6mm + Phillips PH2, PH3.
Thats fine I imported this as an option
(Embroideredpolos) Logo position: SG[Select,No logo needed,Left chest,Right chest,Left sleeve,Right sleeve,Nape neck small,Shoulders lge]; (Embroideredpolos) Total logos needed: SG[No Logo needed,1-3,4-6,7-10,11-25,26-50,51-100,101-500,500+]; (Embroideredpolos) Upload logo: FG; (Embroideredpolos) Comments: TG; (Embroideredpolos) Sz: S[Xsm,Sm,Med,Lge,Xlge,2XLge,3Xlge,4Xlge]; (Embroideredpolos) Col: S[White,Sky,Hot Pink,Kelly Green,Purple,Maroon,Red,Orange,Royal,Heather,Charcoal,Burgundy,Bottle,Black,Yellow,Navy]
works fine with .csv and comma as delimiter when importing
i really need it going into the product description.
Hello.
- Try to create several products with " and ,
- Export this files to csv with any delimiter
Thus you can see how your file should look for the correct import.
Thank you.
To import symbol " please double it in the csv file. E.g.
Magnetic hex drive 1/4"" socket. Includes 6 bits: Torx T25, T30 , T40 T50, slotted 5mm, 6mm + Phillips PH2, PH3.
You’re are star! Something so simple. Thanks.
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You’re are star! Something so simple. Thanks.
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You are welcome!