• Resolved soulnut

    (@soulnut)


    Hello,

    I have a site where some products have multiple top and subcategories on the same product. For example “Product A” has the following categories: “Category A” and “Category B -> Subcategory”.

    When generating the feed I get “Category A > Category B > Subcategory” which is not correct. What I need is the feed mapping to the actual category tree in WooCommerce where top categories are divided by a “comma” and subcategories by an arrow “>”, for example, “Category A, Category B > Subcategory”.

    How can I solve this? I’m using the pro version.

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  • Plugin Author Ohidul Islam

    (@wahid0003)

    Hi,

    Our plugin export category like that format. You can not change and also no merchant will accept category with both , and >

    The more store categories you insert into feed, your products will be more discoverable.

    Thread Starter soulnut

    (@soulnut)

    Thank you for your reply. The reason I’m asking is that the PriceSpy spec states that

    “Product category
    Your term, as accurate as possible, ie the whole ‘category tree’ if several levels exist”

    When using multiple top-level categories, however, I have to change the separator to a comma “,” and therefore lose the ability to see the relation between top and subcategories as I would in a category tree menu.

    Perhaps its ok if all categories (no matter if they are top or subcategories) are just listed as a comma-separated list. I will check with Pricespy and get back to you.

    Thanks.

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