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If the image title is the same, it doesn't replace the old image when imported.
I’m using the Magmi(V0.7.23) for Magento 2 (2.3.4)
If I import an image(ex. MIN-12MP-20-C011.jpg) to update/replace an existing old image with the same image title (MIN-12MP-20-C011.jpg), the old image is not replaced.
The website uses the cached image and the cached image is not updated even though I perform the flush cache and catalog image.
If the image titles are different, it replaces the old image with no issue.
Where should I look into to resolve the issue?
I don't think this is a magmi issue because it does what it supposed to do and move image to the media/catalog/product/ folder. the issue is with internals of magento not picking up this change and regenerating. which is understandable. I have just mass appended to file names when replacing existing photos using a program like "batch rename utility"
@mencomcorp May i know how you install Magmi into Magento 2.3.4?
Afer download Magmi and paste into usr/shar/nginx/html/magento23/magmi then run url,
http://192.168.1.64:8087/magmi/web/magmi.php
Error : 404 error: Page not found.
@aveevan @mencomcorp for Magento 2 use this fork https://github.com/macopedia/magmi-m2 (branch magento2) The one here is dedicated to Magento 1
@aveevan @mencomcorp for Magento 2 use this fork https://github.com/macopedia/magmi-m2 (branch magento2) The one here is dedicated to Magento 1
Thank you.
@aveevan @mencomcorp for Magento 2 use this fork https://github.com/macopedia/magmi-m2 (branch magento2) The one here is dedicated to Magento 1
I am installed same version, after paste magmi folder into magento 2.3 root folder then run
http://192.168.1.64:8087/magmi/web/magmi.php
Error : 404 error: Page not found.
I am using Nginx server:
etc/nginx/conf.d/magmi.conf:
`location /magmi { root $MAGE_ROOT;
location ~ ^/magmi/.*\.php {
fastcgi_split_path_info ^(.+?\.php)(/.*)$;
fastcgi_pass fastcgi_backend2;
fastcgi_index index.php;
fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME $document_root$fastcgi_script_name;
include fastcgi_params;
}
}`