• ib1222

    (@ib1222)


    Hey I need fast help. I need the following things how can I achieve this.

    – How can I add on products the attributes like: Color, material, size, gender so I can get those data for all when using product feed
    – How can I add only the MAIN product category in the product feed. Now when I choose category, it just pics all 3 categories (because I have the product in 3 categories) but I want that only the main category shows in the feed. How can I achieve this?
    – How can I add subcategories, as example let’s say I have the main category: “oil” and an subcategory on that “organic” how can I only get the data “organic” category in feed?

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  • supportadtribes

    (@supportadtribes)

    Hi,

    Thanks for using our plugin and reaching out to us.

    With regards to your questions:

    • On the field mapping section of our plugin you can hit the orange “+ Add field mapping” button. That will result in an extra row mapping to appear in which in the left drop-down you can select the color, material, size and gender and in the right drop-down map it to an attribute that holds this product information for you
    • This is only possible when you have set one of the (main or sub)categories as “primary” category using the Yoast or Rankmath plugin. When you did so can use the “Yoast/Rankmath primary category” attribute in the drop-down so the plugin will only use that category

    Hope this answers your questions?

    Thread Starter ib1222

    (@ib1222)

    – Okay so for these attributes I just should add attribute in woocommerce products attributes.
    – I have YOAST installed, how can i set primary category can you send me where I have to do that?

    You didn’t answer my last question. If last question is not possible, can I maybe add subcategory as attribute like the color, size etc. what do you recommend for this?

    Thread Starter ib1222

    (@ib1222)

    and also another question, is it possible to switch the positions of the fields at field mapping, it is pretty annoying. Because I want to organize the data better but I can not change the order of the datas.

    supportadtribes

    (@supportadtribes)

    Okay so for these attributes I just should add attribute in woocommerce products attributes.

    –> Yes, and fill those on your product edit pages and map those new WooCommerce attributes to the correct fields

    I have YOAST installed, how can i set primary category can you send me where I have to do that?

    Please see: https://yoast.com/help/how-to-select-a-primary-category/

    You didn’t answer my last question. If last question is not possible, can I maybe add subcategory as attribute like the color, size etc. what do you recommend for this?

    –> I did answer it, it is the same as for the main category. This can only be done when you have set it as a primary category

    Is it possible to switch the positions of the fields at field mapping, it is pretty annoying

    –> No, that unfortunately is not possible

    Thread Starter ib1222

    (@ib1222)

    – okay ty
    – okay ty
    – Yeah I have main category, and I have selected the other categories on product pages. But how can I get the subcategory informations on the field, which data I have to select? Do you understand what I mean by this? I have let’s say a product that is in category (this is the main category): Oil and the subcategory is ‘organic’ how can I get these both in the feed in seperate fields. I now how to get main category, you helped me with that, but how I can get the subcategory.
    – Okay, I hope you guys will come with thise feature, it would be awesome.

    Oil and the subcategory is ‘organic’ how can I get these both in the feed in seperate fields. I now how to get main category, you helped me with that, but how I can get the subcategory.

    That unfortunately is not possible. You can set the primary category only on one category and not both the main- and subcategory.

    Thread Starter ib1222

    (@ib1222)

    Okay, is there a workaround solution for this? maybe with attributes or something?

    Yes, of course you can create a new separate attribute for this and fill it on all your product edit pages and then map that new attribute to the (sub)category field on the field mapping section. This however would mean a lot of extra manual input work needs to be done.

    Thread Starter ib1222

    (@ib1222)

    okay, yeah that takes alot time. It would be really nice if you guys would have an option to have like a subcategory thing. Because I have to put in my feed the main category (this works), but subcategory I can’t.. it doesn’t work so that is really annoying. I hope you guys will come with this feature.

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