Importing products into Wizart PIM involves several steps to ensure your data and images are correctly uploaded and organized. Follow the process below for a smooth and accurate import.
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1. Download the Import File Template
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Here are the essential articles to review in the order we recommend you read them:
https://wizart.atlassian.net/wiki/x/AQD8ug : Understand the mandatory fields for a successful import.
https://wizart.atlassian.net/wiki/x/AYAEuw : Learn about optional fields that can enhance your product data.
https://wizart.atlassian.net/wiki/x/CADzug : Discover how to include custom product information through the
additional_data
field.https://wizart.atlassian.net/wiki/x/CAAZuw : Get details on supported product types and how they map to surfaces.https://wizart.atlassian.net/wiki/x/BgAQuw : Learn how to configure layouts for materials like tiles and planks.
https://wizart.atlassian.net/wiki/x/B4AXuw : Understand layout configurations for specific wall coverings.
https://wizart.atlassian.net/wiki/x/BgBluw : Ensure your images meet quality and format standards for import.
https://wizart.atlassian.net/wiki/x/AQC-uw : Learn how to configure seams for a successful import.
https://wizart.atlassian.net/wiki/x/AgBnuw : Explore how the context feature helps you tag and retrieve subsets of data.
https://wizart.atlassian.net/wiki/x/BgBluw : Ensure your images meet quality and format standards for import.
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CADzug : Discover how to include custom product information through the
additional_data
field.
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3. Fill in the Import File
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Enter accurate product details like SKU, dimensions, pattern sizes (if applicable), and context (if used).
Ensure that the product's metadata matches the images you plan to upload.
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Handling Multiple Images for One Product
If you need to upload multiple images for a single product (especially if layouts are supported by our platform), you have two options:
Option 1: List all image names
List all image names in the import file, separating them with commas (e.g., image_1
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, image_2
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, image_3
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). Do not include file extensions, as this may cause errors during import.
Option 2: Use a common name prefix
If the product images share a common name prefix (e.g., image_1
, image_2
, image_3
), you can set the prefix in the import file (e.g., image_
). All images that match this prefix will be associated with the product.
However, be cautious: Important Note: Be cautious if multiple products have images with similar name prefixes, as this can lead to errors. The prefix must be unique for each product. If this is not possible, all image files for a product should be explicitly listed in the import file without extensions.
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5. Preparing the Image Archive
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