Quote from nicko on November 17, 2020, 06:20
Hello, I figured about 2 weeks ago how to add attributes and properly edit them to not be visible and not be part of the variation.
The problem occurred today. I added about 10 new products to my store, all of them on average have 6 variations (color). For each product, I added 3 attributes.
When using a plugin to filter my products by attributes, the products do not show when they are expected too. I tested one product by deleting one of the attributes that were "chosen" through the Woobe Editor, then manually created again (through WooCommerce). The filtering on the product page then worked as expected.
I even tried to open a product, then go to the attribute tab and re-save all the attributes (all 3 being chosen by using Woobe) and that did not work.
So, I can only assume that doing the change in the database using WOOBE did not invoke something from triggering so that the change is registered in the database properly. I am not deep into IT but know enough to explain what I see as an action took place but somewhere, something, is missing an action that "registers" a change (yes, I'm explaining in plain English).
Hello, I figured about 2 weeks ago how to add attributes and properly edit them to not be visible and not be part of the variation.
The problem occurred today. I added about 10 new products to my store, all of them on average have 6 variations (color). For each product, I added 3 attributes.
When using a plugin to filter my products by attributes, the products do not show when they are expected too. I tested one product by deleting one of the attributes that were"chosen" through the Woobe Editor, then manually created again (through WooCommerce). The filtering on the product page then worked as expected.
I even tried to open a product, then go to the attribute tab and re-save all the attributes (all 3 being chosen by using Woobe) and that did not work.
So, I can only assume that doing the change in the database using WOOBE did not invoke something from triggering so that the change is registered in the database properly. I am not deep into IT but know enough to explain what I see as an action took place but somewhere, something, is missing an action that"registers" a change (yes, I'm explaining in plain English).