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Hi Allan
I am not familiar with the CSV import and not at all sure this will help you but the PriceType is a system enum:
public enum PriceType { /// <summary> /// Gets prices valid for all customers. PriceCode must be an empty string when AllCustomers is specified. /// </summary> AllCustomers, /// <summary> /// Gets prices valid for a specific customer. PriceCode must be the customer's username. /// </summary> UserName, /// <summary> /// Gets prices valid for a specific price group. PriceCode must be the price group identifier. /// </summary> PriceGroup }
Have you tried setting it to "All Customers", "AllCustomers" or just 0?
(It is also defined in [dbo].[PriceType] in sql.)
If it is PriceTypeId it asks for it should be '0'.
I hope it can give you a new idea. :)
Hey.
I'm having some issues with the CSV Import in Commerce (10.5) and the "Pricing" - and especially the Price Type field.
Right now our prices on Variant/SKU are just for "Sale Type": All Customers and Default Market.
However, I cannot find information as to what to write in the "Price Type (Name/Id)" mapping to get it to work.
I've tried "Null or Default Value" and I've tried "Dictionary value" but that leads to an empty "Custom Value" collection.
The thing I have gotten to work was to manually edit the mapping file and writing:
However that seems rather problematic going forth.
Does anybody have some insight into this issue? Such as which CustomValue collection that PriceType reads from so I can create the dictionary values, or whether I should do something else entirely?
Thanks in advance.