MYOB Integration for WooCommerce – Version 4.1 – New Feature Update and Bug Fix

We have rolled out version 4.1 of MYOB Integration for WooCommerce, which includes a new feature update and a bug fix. Here’s what you get after updating MYOB Integration to version 4.1:

Feature Update

Set the number of products retrieved from MYOB per batch

Previously, the batches are of fixed size. Now, you can set the number of products you want to import per API call. By default, its value is set to 25, which means 25 products will be synced to your WooCommerce per interval. You can set this value anywhere between 1 and 1000. MYOB by default has an upper cap of 1000 products per API call.

This feature gives store owners an edge in the following ways:

  • Reduce the chances of cascading failure
  • Clear rate-limiting signals from the database
  • Controls flow of large volumes of product data

Setting up number of products retrieved from MYOB per batch

For setting up number of products to be fetched from MYOB per interval to your WooCommerce store, go to WooCommerce > Settings > Integration > MYOB AccountRight and scroll down to Number of Records Fetch Product per Request field. Enter value between 1 to 1000. The number in the field represents total number of products retrieved from your MYOB AccountRight per API call.

Bug Fix

Error while updating MYOB Integration for WooCommerce plugin

Previously, while trying to update the MYOB integration for WooCommerce plugin manually without deactivating or deleting the existing plugin, would encounter an error which was a bug. This has been resolved in the current version and now the integration is working conveniently.

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