Hi James,
I wrote to you last night in the conversation thread we had open, but you asked me to create a support ticket.
I indicate your response in this message to contextualize.
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Hi Juan,
Can you please create a ticket https://helpdesk.importwp.com/create-ticket/ , and a attach your importer settings to this ticket by going to Tools > Import WP > Settings / Tools > Import / Export and select and export your importer as a JSON file.
Can you confirm that you have enabled the ID field, and the value in the ID field matches a record in the posts table?
Which version numbers of ImportWP and ImportWP PRO are you using?
James
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Well, I’ll explain to you what I’ve done. On the WordPress end I have a Custom post with additional custom fields created with the Carbon Fields Library. I only use the post_title as a native field. On the other end I have a Google Spreadsheets file.
Well, in the “Template fields” step I link one of your fields to the post_title and the rest as Carbon Fields custom fields. In the “Permissions” step I choose the ID option as the only identifier (there is no column for this in the Google file).
I manage to import, but initially, out of 1085 records (the first headers), 1069 were inserted and 15 were updated. I didn’t know why. I realized that in the column used as post_title there were duplicates (they are necessary), so I tried to differentiate them by making some changes. Now I did insert them and not update them, but I didn’t do it with all of them. After removing a duplicate, there were 1084 (the first header) and it inserted 1081 and updated 2. Now I really don’t know why.I should really create 1083 entries and then be able to update them.
What should I do? Should I create a new column in the file with values without repeating to serve as a control?
I am attaching the JSON file of the import.
I expect news soon, I must present the project this afternoon.
Greetings and thanks.