Integrations
WooCommerce
WooCommerce Metafields & Data Mapping
introduction metafields help you to customise the functionality and appearance of your woocommerce store by letting you save specialised information that isn't usually captured in the woocommerce admin you can use metafields for internal tracking, or to display specialised information on your online store in a variety of ways in the context of sparklayer, metafields are used to capture additional b2b data that you can then use in a variety of ways type details product metafields updating the frontend interfaces docid\ ccz1vnh0o6d 722w35xpa by adding configurations such as quantity rules docid\ cmxfrpgjqxfz9vjztvv0d , pricing display docid\ s vtljborgmnwjjfsmom9 , and more customer attributes updating a customer's information by adding information such as credit, net terms, & invoicing docid\ ywm70oquosykooiqb4z4g order metafields updating an order with credit, net terms, & invoicing docid\ ywm70oquosykooiqb4z4g how to add metafields to woocommerce the easiest way to add metafields is to action this via the sparklayer dashboard simply go to settings > integrations and click "configure" under "configure metafields" you can then select which of the sparklayer metafields docid\ otlhhi8sq6os4pat23 8h you'd like to enable important considerations in order for sparklayer to work with woocommerce metafields, please note the following product metafields metafields are always added at the product variant level, even if the product only comes in a single variant json data some sparklayer settings require metafields to be set up as json strings these will need to be carefully added, making sure the formatting is set correctly advanced settings to learn about more advanced settings, including customer level product metafield settings, please see product settings docid\ cm9b1i6cz0volc67g fji