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Woo to Wave products import under broad term?

basslion

Member
We would like to sync all orders to Wave from Woocommerce.

Each product we have has variations so they will have different prices per product because of this.

Our products fall into Categories
Is it possible to group products in Woocommerce into categories and then when syncing orders to invoices in Wave, the invoices in Wave will just show the category as the line item and not the actual product name?

For Example:

Order contains the following

Product 1 which is associated with Category (Group) 1 price is 59.99
Product 1 with variation which is associated with Category (Group) 1 price is 69.99

Product 2 which is associated with Category (Group) 2 price is 99.99
Product 2 with variation which is associated with Category (Group) 2 price is 109.99

The invoice should look as follows:

Item Price
Category (Group) 1 59.99
Category (Group) 1 69.99
Category (Group) 2 99.99
Category (Group) 2 109.99

Any help is greatly appreciated
 

ArshilAhmad

Moderator
Staff member
Hi @basslion,

Please follow the steps shown in the video below to capture a new multi-product order in the WooCommerce trigger step. Once you've done that, let us know so we can look into the possibility of your use case. Ignore the action step shown in the video.

 
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