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RE: (new site) http://www.soshelclothing.com/jeans-chinos.html

My Problem: The Size "M" attribute value is showing & counted for all 8 products in the layered navigation on the above page when none of the Configurable (or associated Simple) Products in this category have that value assigned to them.

  • I was not the person who input these products, but apparently nothing strange was done or happened during the input.
  • I'm a newbie with Magento (this being my second site), so I'm not fully familiar with it all yet.

My Trouble Shooting Attempts:

  • Needless to say I reindex & clear caches almost constantly.
  • I believe all the configurations are correct for Categories, Products, Attributes (& Sets), etc. I've been through everything several times with a fine-tooth comb.
  • Layered navigation is correct for all other categories (no other issues or symptoms that could direct me).
  • Regarding the previous point, none of our (invisible) Simple Products are assigned to any categories (as I've read may be required for earlier versions), so I strongly doubt this would cause any issues(?).
  • I found the anomalous entries by ID's in the DB tables ...index_eav & ...index_eav_idx. I manually removed them (nervously!) for one product, but a reindex returned those entries.
  • mySQL "DB check" doesn't reveal any problems.
  • The exported Product CSV does not reflect this value/entry in the product-group, or show any other anomalies that I can spot.
  • Hours and hours of reading forums about layered navigation issues, but I can't find anything specifically related to this type of anomaly (since before version 1.4).
  • Stackoverflow had a similar question caused by a buggy extension. I hadn't considered this, so I will proceed to check it out. I'm posting this now though, as I'm eager for other ideas ASAP.
  • I'd like to avoid destroying and recreating these products if possible but if that's the simplest and quickest solution then I'll just have to bite the bullet. And I don't know for a fact that doing this would guarantee a fix anyway.

I'm presuming there's nothing else in the Admin panels that will help me - this seems to be an internal glitch of some sort.

Have I missed anything? EG: - Are there other DB tables I've missed that I can manually check/edit? - Other than var/reports (no help there) are there any other logs that could have info to direct me?

What can I do to fix this? (other than making it disappear with jQuery, LOL)

Many thanks for any help that anyone can provide

Due to a lack of any other feedback or ideas, we’ve recreated the products instead. Thankfully this seems to have repaired the layered nav so that it no longer shows invalid values (values that are not assigned to any products within that category). I just wish I knew what caused it…

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