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[Resolved] Get all my Woocommerce Products

This thread is resolved. Here is a description of the problem and solution.

Problem:

The issue here is that the user wanted to know if they can use views to list out all their products.

Solution:

Yes this is possible and all you need to do is to create a View and select "Product" as the post type to display and then customize your loop output with the items you want the view to display.

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Last updated by richardB-14 5 years, 3 months ago.

Assisted by: Shane.

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Hello,

I know I can get all my woocommerce products using an ajax function in Javasctipt and a PHP function, but I was wondering if there's already a build-in function for this purpose in Toolset.

Thanks a lot in advanced

Richard

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Shane
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Hi Richard,

This is a bit vague when you say get all the products.

You are able to get all your products using our views plugin but could you expand a little so that I can fully understand the scenario ?

Thanks,
Shane

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You're right Shane. I didn't elaborate my question good enough. Anyhow, I solved the problem 🙂

Thank you
Richard

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My issue is resolved now. Thank you!