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This has been asked many times before but with no working answer.

I have multiple stores and some attributes have been overridden. I want to change these attributes to 'use default value' with a script.

Here is an image showing store views and 'use default value' checkboxes http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3209649/storeviews-and-defaultvalues.png (not allowed to post images yet)

In app/code/core/Mage/Adminhtml/controllers/Catalog/ProductController.php setData() is used with false for the second argument when 'Use Default Value' has been selected for any attributes.

/**
 * Check "Use Default Value" checkboxes values
 */
if ($useDefaults = $this->getRequest()->getPost('use_default')) {
    foreach ($useDefaults as $attributeCode) {
        $product->setData($attributeCode, false);
    }
}

The following code attempts to set the 'name' attribute to 'use default values' for product 1 in store 3 using the same method.

require_once '../app/Mage.php';
Mage::app(3);

$product = Mage::getModel('catalog/product')->load(1);

$product->setData('name', false); # as used in ProductController.php
$product->save();

Using

$product->setData('name', 'anything');

correctly sets the 'name' attribute to 'anything' but false does not set it to 'use default value'

'Use Default Value' is not stored anywhere in the database so within the controller for the admin interface there must be another procedure that deletes the attribute row?

Related Links here -> http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=j7fwu9H6 (not allowed to post links yet either)

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I'm sorry, but it's unclear what's being asked here. – Jürgen Thelen Apr 25 '12 at 11:33
I have updated it and added a link to an image. Does it make sense now? – Jacob Dorman Apr 25 '12 at 12:03
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you can also try an SQL approach as described here: magento.stackexchange.com/questions/1199/… – Francesco Mar 28 at 15:49

1 Answer

up vote 6 down vote accepted

This doesn't work because you need the current store being the admin store for this kind of operation.

To make a specific store view use the default value for a given attribute:

Mage::app()->setCurrentStore(Mage_Core_Model_App::ADMIN_STORE_ID);

$product = Mage::getModel('catalog/product')
    ->load($product_id)         // in your case: 1
    ->setStoreId($store_id)     // in your case: 3
    ->setData($attr, false)     // in your case: 'name'
    ->save();
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I'm not sure I understand why it works that way but I can confirm it does. I've been looking for a solution to this for a long time. Thankyou. – Jacob Dorman Apr 25 '12 at 14:32

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