Missing products in other category/sub category

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Hi,

I haven’t come across any questions on this but not sure if it is a Shoppica issue or Opencart. If there is an easy option for this please point me in the right direction.

1) I have two categories on my page and they both have the same name sub-categories – T-Shirts and Hoodies for Men and T-Shirts and Hoodies for Women. The issue I seem to be having is that when I create or copy a new product it doesn’t appear in the new sub category ie. copied a Mens T-Shirt product and changed the links to create a Womens T-Shirt product, but it’s not showing anywhere, not even back in Mens T-Shirts!

2) As well as this it shows all of the products from the other sub category that don’t relate to the main category it’s under ie. Mens T-Shirts under the Womens T-Shirts sub-category.

It doesn’t seem to make sense and I’m not sure how to fix this. Do I start again with new categories and sub categories as well as products?? I’ve spent a bit of time adding all of the data into the back-end that’s all.

Please help,

Dallas

March 1, 2012 at 3:01 pm #6696

Hi Dallas,

The best way to check, whether this is a Shoppica problem or not, is to use the default OpenCart theme. If the problems appears there as well, then this is am OpenCart issue.

Do you see the copied products in the admin panel? Have you checked the assigned categories for each of the copied products?

Generally, this problem doesn’t seem to be a Shoppica one, but you can make the test, we’ve told you above.

Best,
ThemeBurn team

March 5, 2012 at 3:02 pm #6790

I found that it was conflicting SEO tags with the categories I had listed.

Is there anyway to avoid this?

I would like to use the same category name ie. ‘Mens>T-Shirts’ & ‘Womens>T-Shirts’, and it seems to be the error with ‘T-Shirts’ for example.

Thanks for your response though.

Dallas

March 20, 2012 at 9:40 am #7334

Hi Dallas,

Unfortunately all SEO keywords should be unique. A fast solution could be adding something small in the SEO keyword, e.g.:

t-shirts-1
t-shirts-2

Generally, this should not lower the SEO value of the keyword.

Best,
ThemeBurn team

March 20, 2012 at 11:30 am #7346
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