Force a product stock update
Woosage maintains a local database of stock positions, which it uses to see when quantities change in Sage. There was a bug that can cause a new product created by Woosage not to update, due to it being a draft, and this has now been fixed, but if you are running an older version of Woosage and are not ready to update, then the following steps will allow you to force one or many products to be updated.
Go to Woosage50>Settings>Advanced and scroll sown until you see the following setting:
Enter the SKU codes you want to update separated by commas (use **ALL* to force an update of all stock items)
Click Save Settings
Once the products have bene updated the list will automatically clear.
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