barcode should map to GTIN, part_number should map to MPN, _backorder_availability_date should map to the Availability Date field.
I’ve used the filter in your guide above (woocommerce_gla_attribute_mapping_sources_custom_attributes) to add the field keys to the mapping sources, so they do now appear in the dropdown list & I’ve created the mapping rules.
However, I’m not sure the mapping is working as expected. If i update one of my Barcode values, it doesn’t seem to correctly update the GTIN field. Same for the part_number field, it doesn’t update the MPN field.
i was expecting the target attribute to be updated in line with the data source but this doesn’t happen. do you have any ideas why? Am i missing something or misunderstanding how the mapping should work?
Also, why i can’t select Availability Date as a target attribute? It means i can’t add my mapping rule from the data source _backorder_availability_date.
Finally, does the mapping also work for variable products? My field keys for simple / variable products are the same but i don’t see any documentation about mapping variable products.
Thanks
Through Google Merchant Center, We allow Google to crawl our site and it gives error that there is no mpn or brand columns. Do you have any suggestions that can help with this?
TY,
Craig
]]>Firstly thank you for making such a great plugin and for not taking over my WordPress dashboard like others do.
Thanks again
James
]]>How do I fix this? I read somewhere last night that you can create a rule in Google Merchant Center telling them the identifiers do not exist but I cannot figure it out. I need explicit details with examples I think on exactly how to do that.
Right now I am in merchant center and clicking on each item with the issue and manually checking the box that says this is a one of a kind or vintage item for each product. this will take me forever and I wonder, will it all revert back once the feed refreshes???????
Please advise. Thanks!
]]>I need it for the WPSSO Schema plugin –> “If your theme or another plugin provides a custom field (aka metadata) for a Manufacturer Part Number (MPN), you may enter its custom field name here.”
Thank you for a short info!
Sandra
I am using Google Listings & Ads within WooCommerce. I’ve been adding SKU’s to my products and wonder if there is a way to replicate the SKU into the Manufacturer Part Number (MPN) field in Google Listings & Ads?
Thanks.
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