Feed File Check
Here's a quick guide on how to check whether a newly created feed file is valid and can be used.
1. Open up the feed file.
2. Check that the required fields are present
- category (for example headphones)
- product name (for example, Sennheiser RS170 Blue)
- price (for example, 233.14)
- product URL (https://www.remalsales.com/sennheiser-rs170-blue.html)
- price (for example, 233.14)
- product URL (https://www.remalsales.com/sennheiser-rs170-blue.html)
- product image
3. Check that the fields are separated correctly (by a space or by tab delimiter).
For example:
Sennheiser RS170 Blue | 233.14
or
Sennheiser RS170 Blue 233.14 (the space here contains a delimiter like a tab)
Here are two examples that we don't support:
Sennheiser RS170 Blue233.14
Sennheiser RS170 Blue 233.14 (missing delimiter)
4. Verify that the product URL is correct
- arbitrarily selecting a product and opening up the page.
5. Verify that the feed file if posted online or ftp:ed to PriceMe
3. Check that the fields are separated correctly (by a space or by tab delimiter).
For example:
Sennheiser RS170 Blue | 233.14
or
Sennheiser RS170 Blue 233.14 (the space here contains a delimiter like a tab)
Here are two examples that we don't support:
Sennheiser RS170 Blue233.14
Sennheiser RS170 Blue 233.14 (missing delimiter)
4. Verify that the product URL is correct
- arbitrarily selecting a product and opening up the page.
5. Verify that the feed file if posted online or ftp:ed to PriceMe
For example,
http://www.mysite.com/feed.xml
http://www.mysite.com/feed.xml