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  • Resolved jlev00

    (@jlev00)


    Hi – great plugin, was just trying to find some documentation on the above option(s) introduced in 3.3.0:

    “added new options to taxonomies import ‘Try to match terms to existing child Product Categories’ & ‘Only assign Products to the imported Product Category, not the entire hierarchy'”

    I’m trying to wrap my head around how to best import my category taxonomies. They’re hierarchical but there are some with overlapping names. For example,

    – Hair Care
    — Shampoo
    — Conditioner
    — Supplements

    – Supplements
    — Skin
    — Hair Care

    etc

    –Justin

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-all-import/

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  • Plugin Author WP All Import

    (@wpallimport)

    Hi Justin.

    >> Try to match terms to existing child Product Categories

    This means that we’ll check to see if the categories being imported already exist, and assign the record to those existing categories instead of creating new ones.

    >> Only assign Products to the imported Product Category, not the entire hierarchy

    This setting ensures that the product only imports into the child category defined in the import – i.e. if you imported it into Hair Care > Shampoo, it would only go into Shampoo.

    >> They’re hierarchical but there are some with overlapping names.

    This wouldn’t be an issue as you’re defining the entire hierarchy – WP All Import will know that hair care in Hair Care > Shampoo and Supplements > Hair Care are different categories.

    We have some information on this at http://www.wpallimport.com/documentation/taxonomies/nested/ and feel free to try this out on a demo site at http://www.wpallimport.com/try/

    Thread Starter jlev00

    (@jlev00)

    Hi – thanks for the quick response, and apologies for taking so long to get back. Thanks to your reply I got it working the way I wanted.

    Just a further clarification, “Try to match terms to existing child Product Categories” tries to match based on the name of the category? ie not the slug? The reason I ask is because I’m trying to understand the behaviour if I choose “Each Post Has Multiple Categories.”

    Plugin Author WP All Import

    (@wpallimport)

    Hi jlev00.

    >> “Try to match terms to existing child Product Categories” tries to match based on the name of the category? ie not the slug?

    It tries to match by either. If the name isn’t found, then it searches for the slug. You can even define only the slug if you’d like.

    As an example, if you put “Hair Care” as the category, WP All Import searches for the name “Hair Care”, if it’s not found then it searches for the slug “hair-care”.

    Thread Starter jlev00

    (@jlev00)

    What a fantastic plugin, fantastic support. Really appreciate the insight into the details.

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