![]() You can Import data directly to the nested fields of such tables. Skyvia represents this information in such tables as a JSON field Lines. Some of the Shopify tables can store complex structured data. This reduces the number of parent object records, for which child object data must be queried. Thus, working with ProductVariants can be very slow.īecause of this, it is strongly recommended to use filters on the parent object fields when querying data from such child objects. ![]() ![]() It uses at least one API call for every parent object record (for example, product). This allows querying child objects without knowing their parents, but this method takes much time and consumes many API calls. If you don’t specify the IDs of the parent objects (for example, in a filter), Skyvia queries all the parent object records first, takes their IDs and then queries child object records for each parent object record. Skyvia does not require the ID of the parent object from user. To get ProductVariants records, Shopify API requires the ID of the corresponding Product. For example, to query CustomerAddresses, Shopify API requires the ID of the corresponding Customer. Some of the Shopify objects can be accessed only via their parent objects. ![]() Skyvia has the following limitations for Shopify: Shopify-Specific Features and Limitations Shopify is an e-commerce platform that allows anyone to sell online, at their retail location and everywhere in between.ĭata integration: Skyvia supports importing data to and from Shopify, exporting Shopify data to CSV files, replicating Shopify data to relational databases, and synchronizing Shopify data with other cloud apps and relational databases.īackup: Skyvia Backup supports Shopify backup. ![]()
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