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Linda, other than attributer copier, is there a way to insert a large number of attributes into the database and attach them to products using phpMyAdmin?  Sample of comand if this is possible would be much appreciated.  She has candles that come in 30-40 scents.....

 

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What is the version of your /admin/categories.php file? And have you made any changes to it?

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I am wondering if a bait and switch would work here ...

 

Idea being ... rename the current categories.php categories.php.IAN and toss in my v1.38

 

Don't use mine to edit the products ... just use the copier features where you need them, then rename mine categories.php.WEBMAKERS and put Ian's back for regular work.

 

Not sure if that is more trouble than it is worth.

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That sounds interesting and certainly worth a try if you think it will work, this would be in admin, yes?

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Yes the /admin/categories.php

 

For the most part, my v1.38 is the same as Ian's Load5 I just have some things his does not and a few things in different orders.

 

Test this on a product you do not care about.

 

Make sure you don't lose any image settings or description or prices etc.

 

The attribute copier part doesn't touch the products table, technically.

 

But ... you may need to adjust it and take out the extra fields I have vs what you have.

 

Try it ... either the copy works or you get the error about the fields.

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