• Resolved aaronrobb

    (@aaronrobb)


    With the premium version, can you bulk add/edit to variations?

    Basically, we have 30 products, each with 10 variations and 5 levels of tiered pricing.
    So adding all one at a time is going to take a lot.

    Any way to bulk add?

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  • Plugin Author WP Developer

    (@bycrik)

    Hi @aaronrobb,

    With the free version, you have option to import rules via standard Woo importer or WPAllImport. The premium version allows you to set rules for product categories, so you can bulk apply the same rules for all products in a category (only percentage rules). Hope that helps. If you have any other questions regarding the premium, please contact me on my email ([email protected]) – WordPress does not allow to discuss any premium feature/provide premium support here ??

    Kind regards,
    Kolya

    Thread Starter aaronrobb

    (@aaronrobb)

    @bycrik Thanks for the reply!
    So i manually added to a few products, then ran an export to csv to see how they looked and I can’t see the bulk pricing showing up.
    I was hoping to see the basic setup to see how to import it.
    Is there any documentation for the free version that shows how to use the import rules?

    Thread Starter aaronrobb

    (@aaronrobb)

    Upon some further testing, I could export the meta field using the woocommerce import suite to a csv for editing.
    It shows the field like this:
    {“6″:”35.09″,”12″:”7.92″,”24″:”6.28″,”48″:”4.75″,”96″:”4.09”}

    But when i try to import the csv with all the bulk fields added, it either errors out (fully removes the variables), or doesn’t load any of the tiered pricing.

    Any thoughts on how to import the variables with this data?
    When i use the normal woocommerce csv import tool, it does show the meta field for tiered pricing.

    Plugin Author WP Developer

    (@bycrik)

    Hi @aaronrobb,

    It is exported in that format, but you need to import prices in the following format:

    quantity:price,quantity:price

    Example:

    10:8,20:7,50:6 – where 10 qty cost is 8$, 20 qty cost is 7$, etc.

    Hope that makes sense.

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