Hi there @konnyk,
Thanks for reaching out!
I’d recommend creating a variable product in your WP Admin first, then export it and compare the exported CSV file with yours. This way you’ll find if there is any difference that stops attributes and variations from being properly imported.
Let us know if you need further help!
Hey Guys,
I’ve had the same problem here.
I’ve even downloaded a variable product export to compare and then deleted the old products to work from a blank slate. Still nothing.
As pointed out, there is no option to click “Used For Variation” in the default standard WooCommerce export. Is this an additional column that we need to create?
I’ve seen this article, but I think it’s outdated as the solutions mentioned in there don’t seem to work either. https://docs.woocommerce.com/document/product-csv-import-suite-column-header-reference/#section-3
Thanks,
Will
Thread Starter
konnyk
(@konnyk)
Hey @treibalen ! thanks for the reply
My response is basically the same as @willwildcatdigital
Hi @konnyk – I’ve really tried to duplicate this issue, but I’ve been unable to do so.
One thing I did notice between my CSV and the one you linked to was that the Attribute 1 name
column was missing.
There was some previous discussion on this here: https://github.com/woocommerce/woocommerce/issues/19645
The fix for that issue was merged into v3.4.0 of WooCommerce, though, so quite a while ago.
Can you try re-exporting as well as posting a copy of your site’s system status report? You can find that at: WP Dashboard > WooCommerce > Status > ‘Get system report’
– Joey
Plugin Support
con
(@conschneider)
Engineer
Hi there,
We haven’t heard back from you in a while, so I’m going to mark this as resolved – if you have any further questions, you can start a new thread.
Kind regards,