Trick 1 - Auto-set default base, thumb, small image to first image.
If you have multiple images per product from your import, Magento might have set the LAST one as the default base, small, and thumb image for all of your products! This can be an issue if you want the FIRST image to be the default!
This script updates your images and makes the FIRST image (image order 1) your default BASE, SMALL, and THUMB image for ALL products in your database. Can save you lots of hours if you were planning on doing this task manually!
Careful if you run this! Getting your image order set back to how it was won’t be so easy!
UPDATE catalog_product_entity_media_gallery AS mg,
catalog_product_entity_media_gallery_value AS mgv,
catalog_product_entity_varchar AS ev
SET ev.value = mg.value
WHERE mg.value_id = mgv.value_id
AND mg.entity_id = ev.entity_id
AND ev.attribute_id IN (70, 71, 72)
AND mgv.position = 1;
Trick 2 - Auto-enable thumbs for multi-image and auto-disable for single-image products
Ok, so you imported 5,000 new products into your Magento store, and some have 1 product image, and the rest have 2+ images. If you’re like me, you want the multi-image products to have thumbnails enabled on the product page, and if you only have 1 image, you want no thumbnails (kind of silly to switch between an image and itself LOL).
So this script runs 2 updates. The first enables all images for thumbnails, then the second disables any thumbnails for images associated to products having only a total count of 1image.
UPDATE catalog_product_entity_media_gallery_value SET disabled = 0;
UPDATE catalog_product_entity_media_gallery_value AS mgv,
(SELECT entity_id, COUNT(*) as image_count, MAX(value_id) AS value_id
FROM catalog_product_entity_media_gallery AS mg
GROUP BY entity_id
HAVING image_count = 1) AS mg
SET mgv.disabled = 1
WHERE mgv.value_id = mg.value_id
Source : http://www.magentocommerce.com/boards/viewthread/59440/
saved me f...ing much time. My hero!
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