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Thankyou. I’ll test again and let you know if I see it different, much appreciated for your reply.
Regards,
PaulHi, thank you for getting back.
I think the confusing this was, that the link to the xml has all products in there here https://loveurhouse.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/woo-product-feed-pro/xml/rFpUIPmyPtCX2f0F6OP1KbijHMvZXn1A.xml , but only 11 products correctly go into Merchant Center and appear?
I guess I was expecting just the 11 products to be in the XML. Does that mean it adds everything, but somehow tells the Merchant Center to only activate certain ones? Any pointers appreciated, as would love to be able to check the number of products that will actually be added to merchant centre before importing if it possible?
Best Regards,Paul
Hi,
We removed the plugin, deleted the Google feed and did it all over again and it worked. Much appreciated for the support.
Best Regards,
Paul
Hi, many thanks for the quick reply. We’ve moved on a bit now testing more, and have switch to XML. It seemed to default to CSV but we’ve changed it.
In the Google Merchant Center, we’ve got the feed setup as “Auto Detect” and it did originally work but gave the original error, but now it’s moved on and is getting stuck on “Invalid or missing required attribute: id”, but it seems to have content in there linked in Woo with the default field link of “Product ID”. Manually downloading the files has it populated ok which is even stranger.
The first row for example has g:id
value of: 155586 so they aren’t blank which is even stranger.
Best Regards,
PaulHi mbrsolution,
Much appreciated for the quick reply. I have tried to rule out all the obvious ones as well including disabling caching and wondered if you are able to reproduce this strange one.Actually, I have a simpler way to demonstrate the challenge but don’t seem to be able to paste a screenshot so will talk through the steps.
If you install the plugin called “WP Crontrol” it allows viewing of the background WordPress cronjobs.
You can them see them in a list with these fields (there are quite a few, but I am picking out the plugin update cronjob I am trying to force):
Hook name: wp_update_plugins
Arguments: none
Action: wp_update_plugins()
Recurrence: Edit / Run NowThe cronjob list appears here >>> https://www.sitename.com/wp-admin/tools.php?page=crontrol_admin_manage_page
If alongside the “wp_update_plugins” you click “Run Now” it doesn’t do anything and doesn’t update the plugins.
Best Regards,
PaulHi,
Thankyou very much, I understand the point now, thankyou for explaining. ??We will use the custom part for now, many thanks for your reply.
Have a nice weekend,
Best Regards,
PaulHi riyazmoinshaik,
Many thanks for the fast reply, so fast.The homepage is partially built using the plugin “WCK – Custom Fields and Custom Post Types Creator” (version Version 2.0.9 the latest is installed).
I can share any information to help.
Best Regards,
Paul