pmike1980
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Hi Eva, thank you for your time.
It was just a demo. I try to set up a feed for moebel.de (Germany) which makes use of a lot of custom fields in the form “art_XXXXX”. In some fields i have to explict specify a constant value of 0.
Whenever i set up a custom field with a static value of 0 it messes up the feed like in the demo. I also tried to set up a custom feed and made all attribute mappings by hand, but as soon as i add the static value of 0 it doesn’t work any more.
I’ve set up a testing environment and can show you two demo feeds.
This is normal feed without any changes:
https://ready4web.de/testing/wp-content/uploads/woo-product-feed-pro/xml/161e6a3680f1b8f9af644ed5b23683f7.xmlAn this one has a custom field with static value of 0:
https://ready4web.de/testing/wp-content/uploads/woo-product-feed-pro/xml/9a0c25ef8359424ed87398d4b807da42.xmlHi Eva,
thanks for your reply.
You are right, i created a custom field like you did. But my result is different.
I did a complete new install of WordPress, Woocommerce and your plugin. Now it’s working for me. So maybe i messed up something on my previous installation of Woocommerce or some other plugin. Thank you so much for your help!
Hello Eva, thanks for your quick reply!
v3.0.5 was the first version I installed on my system. I tried reinstalling it, but i’m still not able to save more than 1 custom attribute.
I’m von v3.0.5 but custom attribute mappings get lost when saving. When I add 2 or more custom attribute mappings, only the last one will be saved.
Could you please check that?