I accidentally answered a Miva10 post under Miva9 yesterday. I don't see any way to move it to this forum other than linking it. It's really important because I think there is a bug in the process. https://www.miva.com/forums/forum/on...ges#post709616
All swatches appear to go into your original graphics folder when uploading in the Attributes screen no matter how many files you have in it. There is no way around it. They also don't show up in Image Management. As I mentioned in my original post I've linked above, when you add the coordinating large picture it goes into the secondary graphics directory if your main directory has more photos in it than the original amount Brennan talked about in 2018 in the linked post. When this happens, the inventory count can't be corrected in the Inventory Variants because the swatch can't connect with the full-size photo. I added in the correct order according to the documentation on Miva website. I have since moved all of the coordinating photos to my original graphics directory and am manually entering the graphics/00000001/file name.png so they can be found in the original directory with the swatch. Inventory count seems to work when I do that.
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All swatches appear to go into your original graphics folder when uploading in the Attributes screen no matter how many files you have in it. There is no way around it. They also don't show up in Image Management. As I mentioned in my original post I've linked above, when you add the coordinating large picture it goes into the secondary graphics directory if your main directory has more photos in it than the original amount Brennan talked about in 2018 in the linked post. When this happens, the inventory count can't be corrected in the Inventory Variants because the swatch can't connect with the full-size photo. I added in the correct order according to the documentation on Miva website. I have since moved all of the coordinating photos to my original graphics directory and am manually entering the graphics/00000001/file name.png so they can be found in the original directory with the swatch. Inventory count seems to work when I do that.
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