
fredmarvila(@fredmarvila)
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Quote from fredmarvila on August 21, 2020, 22:56
I've seen several of the same questions here saying it is not possible to have filters on such attributes, although they were kind of old questions (1 year give or take).
https://c2n.me/42Le6RB.png
I've also seen on other places saying this is due to WooCommerce way of using WordPress tables for those, which I understand (performance reasons and all).
However I've seen that on version 4.4 it is now possible due to the way the WC tables are now.
So, is it still not possible to filter on custom attributes with WOOF? Unfortunately my ERP only sends the attributes to WC like that :(
Thanks a lot in advance,
I've seen several of the same questions here saying it is not possible to have filters on such attributes, although they were kind of old questions (1 year give or take).
https://c2n.me/42Le6RB.png
I've also seen on other places saying this is due to WooCommerce way of using WordPress tables for those, which I understand (performance reasons and all).
However I've seen that on version 4.4 it is now possible due to the way the WC tables are now.
So, is it still not possible to filter on custom attributes with WOOF? Unfortunately my ERP only sends the attributes to WC like that :(
Thanks a lot in advance,

Pablo Borysenco(@pavlo_borysenco)
34,196 Posts
Quote from Pablo Borysenco on August 24, 2020, 13:10
Hello
Unfortunately, this is impossible. These attributes must be stored in the taxonomy
Hello
Unfortunately, this is impossible. These attributes must be stored in the taxonomy