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  1. At the moment I am only trying to import one line of data and the headings. I have tried it with with different CSV files that contain different data and I still get the same error. I am able to open in the file in Open Office, Excel and Notepad and the information is still there, so I am not sure what else could be wrong with the file. The only thing I have changed in the file since my last product upload is the category ID numbers.
  2. Hello, Any help with this would be grateful. I have not found anything else on the forum that is similar. I have just upgraded to Prestashop 1.6.1.5. However, I have made a few product uploads on this version already. Everytime that I attempt to upload my products .csv file I get an error: products.csv: An error occurred while uploading / copying the file I have attempted uploading different .csv files with the same result for both products and categories. There was no issue a few days ago. I have attempted to upload the same file now, but I received the same error. I was able to load an old product import .csv file on the ftp. But when opening the new file from the ftp there was no error, but at the next step the .csv contained no information. I am using Apache Open Office Calc to make the .csv I have attempted saving the .csv in notepad and Excel - no luck.
  3. I have 21 domains each in each country - truckpartssweden.com, truckpartszambia.com and so on. Each country has its own currency I wish to sell in. Our old truckpartsworldwide.com site was a woocommerce/WordPress site which was rubbish (22 sec load time), I installed Prestashop on one of the other domains we own truckpartsworldwide.co.uk and I have finally figured out the bulk upload for products - we have 2800 odd, but working towards 40 000 in the next 12 months. I hand over the project to the warehouse/stock management team on Monday but had a last minute thought. All these domains we have require stock from the same fulfilment warehouse (In UK) to be sold in local currency on each domain. Is it best to enable multistore for each country/URL in terms of SEO for that domain? Or will using one site with domain redirects for all 21 URL's result in Google indexing each domain as it's own site. I have to get more traffic from these local sites - but the main issue I see is the updating of products has to happen only once, not 21 times. I run our own servers on-site in-house so could do a default install of PS on each domain, give the warehouse staff the login to just one main URL and replicate the products table weekly to ensure the same products are always for sale across multiple sites. Any advice/ insight would be awesome, thanks in advance.
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