import question - can you just import SKU, price, qty?
i want to do an upload on Magento which doesnt involve uploading every column - eg product_type, categories etc
i have all that data in - i just want to update my pricing and quantity, is that possible?
magento2 import csv
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i want to do an upload on Magento which doesnt involve uploading every column - eg product_type, categories etc
i have all that data in - i just want to update my pricing and quantity, is that possible?
magento2 import csv
It is not very clear what yo are asking here. Can you improve your question with more detail.
– ProxiBlue
2 days ago
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i want to do an upload on Magento which doesnt involve uploading every column - eg product_type, categories etc
i have all that data in - i just want to update my pricing and quantity, is that possible?
magento2 import csv
i want to do an upload on Magento which doesnt involve uploading every column - eg product_type, categories etc
i have all that data in - i just want to update my pricing and quantity, is that possible?
magento2 import csv
magento2 import csv
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It is not very clear what yo are asking here. Can you improve your question with more detail.
– ProxiBlue
2 days ago
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It is not very clear what yo are asking here. Can you improve your question with more detail.
– ProxiBlue
2 days ago
It is not very clear what yo are asking here. Can you improve your question with more detail.
– ProxiBlue
2 days ago
It is not very clear what yo are asking here. Can you improve your question with more detail.
– ProxiBlue
2 days ago
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This question has already been answered before. Out of the box, Magento 2 doesn't have an option for updating product data from a CSV. Your only options are to delete all products and do a full reimport or write a script that handles updating product data.
Here's another answer that provides a script for updating only SKU, price and quantity: Magento 2 import new and update current products with a CSV file and cron job
You most likely don't need to create a cron job though. You could just reuse the script and run in manually.
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This question has already been answered before. Out of the box, Magento 2 doesn't have an option for updating product data from a CSV. Your only options are to delete all products and do a full reimport or write a script that handles updating product data.
Here's another answer that provides a script for updating only SKU, price and quantity: Magento 2 import new and update current products with a CSV file and cron job
You most likely don't need to create a cron job though. You could just reuse the script and run in manually.
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This question has already been answered before. Out of the box, Magento 2 doesn't have an option for updating product data from a CSV. Your only options are to delete all products and do a full reimport or write a script that handles updating product data.
Here's another answer that provides a script for updating only SKU, price and quantity: Magento 2 import new and update current products with a CSV file and cron job
You most likely don't need to create a cron job though. You could just reuse the script and run in manually.
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This question has already been answered before. Out of the box, Magento 2 doesn't have an option for updating product data from a CSV. Your only options are to delete all products and do a full reimport or write a script that handles updating product data.
Here's another answer that provides a script for updating only SKU, price and quantity: Magento 2 import new and update current products with a CSV file and cron job
You most likely don't need to create a cron job though. You could just reuse the script and run in manually.
This question has already been answered before. Out of the box, Magento 2 doesn't have an option for updating product data from a CSV. Your only options are to delete all products and do a full reimport or write a script that handles updating product data.
Here's another answer that provides a script for updating only SKU, price and quantity: Magento 2 import new and update current products with a CSV file and cron job
You most likely don't need to create a cron job though. You could just reuse the script and run in manually.
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It is not very clear what yo are asking here. Can you improve your question with more detail.
– ProxiBlue
2 days ago