How to prepare a product data CSV spreadsheet to import products into Plytix PIM

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024

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  • @kgsigr9095
    @kgsigr9095 2 года назад +2

    Thanks Manuela. This video helped a lot.

    • @Plytix
      @Plytix  2 года назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @SolAngelucci
    @SolAngelucci 2 года назад +1

    Very well explained!

  • @pearl37-nw
    @pearl37-nw Год назад

    I there after download on a csv sheet how do you get the information on the store. I am downloading reviews on "Aliexpress reviews Emporter" and i cannot find anyone to explain this to me. I appreciate your reply. Thank you also for explaining a csv spread sheet that i am so happy to see.

    • @Plytix
      @Plytix  Год назад

      Hi @curaabeauty3196. So I understand, you downloaded reviews from Aliexpress and you're trying to upload these to a store? Which store?

  • @michalgrodko3857
    @michalgrodko3857 Год назад

    can you explain how to set up an image (that i have lets say in a file on my computer) to get a url? i dont have it anywhere on the internet yet

    • @Plytix
      @Plytix  Год назад

      Hey @michalgrodko3857 , are you wanting this URL so you cam import your images into Plytix? If so, you can actually upload them directly from your computer using our file upload, this way you don't need a URL. Once you upload them into Plytix, our system will create that URL for you in case you need it to upload it to a different platform or if you want to send it to anyone. You can check out this article that explains it or message us in the chat on our website and we can explain it further! bit.ly/3PD0yMU
      Let me know if this helps 😄

  • @learningstuff5679
    @learningstuff5679 2 года назад

    I downloaded Shopifys CSV blank template. This sheet only has one SKU column? Whereas your tutorial has two SKU columns? One for the style, one for the "child product" or size?

    • @Plytix
      @Plytix  2 года назад +1

      Hi there,
      Let's see if I understand your questions correctly. So we have one column for all SKUs. This includes both the "parent product" or "style" and the "children products" or as you mentioned "size". The second column called "variation of" is what tells our systems that a product should be grouped with another. So for example, if I have Product 1 which is a size S shirt with the SKU "1S", and product 2 which is a size M shirt with the SKU "2M", then the "SKU" cell should be filled in for both products but the "variation of" column should be filled in only for product 2 and should include the SKU for product 1 "1S". This tells our system that the product with SKU "2M" is a variation, or option, of the product with SKU "1M".
      I hope this makes sense, but if my explanation seems a bit confusing, I explain this further in minute 02:47 of this video. You can also check out this article that explains this field. help.plytix.com/en/prepare-your-sheet-for-import#variation-of
      And of course, you can always reach out to us by chat by going to help.plytix.com
      Hope this helps! 😄

    • @learningstuff5679
      @learningstuff5679 2 года назад

      @@Plytix Thank you so much for taking the time to write a detailed, well-thought-out reply. The explanation at 02:47 makes total sense. My only issue was that I am not using Plytix - I'm using the Shopify CSV template that is downloadable from Shopify website. Because your system Plytix has renamed the Cells on your CSV spreadsheet, I am uncertain which cell "Variation Of" (Plytix CSV sheet) relates to on the Shopify template?

    • @Plytix
      @Plytix  2 года назад +1

      @@learningstuff5679 I'm happy to help 😄 Just so I can understand a bit better, what will this spreadsheet be used for? In this video, I explain how to import product data specifically into Plytix. The column "variation of" is helpful when importing products into our platform, but if your CSV is meant for a different platform then it might not be needed. For example, in Shopify, this column doesn't exist because Shopify identifies variations by using the columns "Option 1 name" and "Option 1 value" whereas Plytix identifies variations by SKUs in the "variation of" column. If your spreadsheet is going to Shopify, I recommend this video that explains how to set up a Shopify CSV ruclips.net/video/gjxqacMnYlM/видео.html 😄 Let me know if that helps.

    • @learningstuff5679
      @learningstuff5679 2 года назад +2

      @@Plytix Please screenshot this comment and forward it to your boss. You deserve a raise. Outstanding level of service and support. Thank you.

    • @Plytix
      @Plytix  2 года назад +1

      😆 Thank you! I'm just happy to help where I can 😄