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Beth-C
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I currently have an inventory base (A) that I synced to another base (B) in the same workspace. When I tried to sync the same base (A) to another base (C), I get this error message: Non-200 Response Received: 413 error. I am not sure why I am getting that, since the first sync worked fine. Could anyone help me figure out what that error means? I do have to sync the original inventory base (A) to multiple separate bases. I hope this makes sense! Thank you so much!!

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Doriana_Musselm
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5 - Automation Enthusiast

We are having that same problem! We also can't figure out why it's happening. I feel your pain! You are not alone! 

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AlexiB
4 - Data Explorer
4 - Data Explorer

I, too, am having this issue. The 413 error code is standard for "Payload Too Large," which just means there is a limit set on how much data the server will process in a single request.

Typically a user wouldn't see the error code for something like this; instead, they'd be shown an explanation and a way to redress. This, along with the fact that many users have huge tables to sync or import, makes me think someone made an oopsie when they set this limit.

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Doriana_Musselm
5 - Automation Enthusiast
5 - Automation Enthusiast

We are having that same problem! We also can't figure out why it's happening. I feel your pain! You are not alone! 

AlexiB
4 - Data Explorer
4 - Data Explorer

I, too, am having this issue. The 413 error code is standard for "Payload Too Large," which just means there is a limit set on how much data the server will process in a single request.

Typically a user wouldn't see the error code for something like this; instead, they'd be shown an explanation and a way to redress. This, along with the fact that many users have huge tables to sync or import, makes me think someone made an oopsie when they set this limit.