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  • Hi,

    Thanks for using our plugin and reaching out to us.

    You forgot to add a pipe (|) behind your statically filled in store code.

    Please see:
    https://adtribes.io/how-to-add-multiple-store-codes-to-your-google-local-products-inventory-feed/

    That should solve the issue at hand.

    Thread Starter sanchitgoyal

    (@sanchitgoyal)

    Hello

    Thanks a lot for the prompt reply. If I could give multiple 5 star reviews for the product and support I would have done that but unfortunately it is possible to do it once only!

    Adding the | symbol solved the problem. However there is 1 more thing I would like to ask.

    I have a store with 100 products. There are few products which are out of stock. And there are products from 1 particular category which I am dropshipping. So I would like to exclude out of stock products as well as products from category which I am dropshipping as these are not available in My store.

    How can I do that with this plugin. I tried the availability filter and set it to exclude out of stock products. It works for the normal shopping feed but does not seem to work for the product inventory feed. Thanks.

    Hi,

    You can exclude products from your local product inventory feed by creating this exclude filter: https://www.dropbox.com/s/3bjo1vu0zdd86nh/out-of-stock-filter.png?dl=0

    I just tried this myself on a test website and it worked.

    Thread Starter sanchitgoyal

    (@sanchitgoyal)

    Hello

    Please check this image.

    https://prntscr.com/1xho4di

    In the generated file there is a columne “code” which I think is for stock. The products which are out of stock are showing 0 value. Products which are in stock (but no stock mentioned) are also showing 0 value. However the products which are in stock and have stock mentioned are showing correct value.

    I tried using the “out of stock” filter as well as “out_of_stock” (with _ which works for normal shopping feed) but it didnt change the output of the local product inventory feed.

    Hi,

    Quantity in WooCommerce is not the same as the stock status unfortunately.
    If you want to remove products that have an quantity of 0 then use this filter:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/weq0ftjwkthvh9b/quantity-1.png?dl=0

    Thread Starter sanchitgoyal

    (@sanchitgoyal)

    Hello

    Thanks. It seems like there was problem with website configuration. The browser was caching the feeds page even after I cleared cache (facepalm) so changes were not reflecting. I have now submitted the feed to google. I will let you now if any error. Thanks.

    Perfect, thanks for the heads-up!

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