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Hi,
Ealier in the issue #87 I asked for the possibility to create paper with an API, now it works perfect, but ... :)
I try to migrate all my Evernote notes (~2500) with the API and face an issue due to the Ratelimit.
It will be very very helpful to add something in the Dropbox API that allows us to add a bulk of notes that way, as today, the API stucks the creation process when 100 papers have been added.
I dont know if it's possible, maybe by reducing the timeout of the ratelimit or allowing a greater number of creations. Because here the process stucks for 14400 sec for 100 notes. If I launch that 25times, that will take 5days :)
If the API wont provide that possibility ever, any chance to see an import option, for our Evernote.enex files, from the Web Application at least ?
Regards
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I can't make any promises, but I'll send this along as a request to increase the limit or offer a bulk import API. (If the team does decide to do either though, it's relatively unlikely it would be done within 5 days anyway.)
Also, since this is about the API and not specific to the SDK, I'll close this in favor of your forum thread.
Hi,
Ealier in the issue #87 I asked for the possibility to create paper with an API, now it works perfect, but ... :)
I try to migrate all my Evernote notes (~2500) with the API and face an issue due to the Ratelimit.
It will be very very helpful to add something in the Dropbox API that allows us to add a bulk of notes that way, as today, the API stucks the creation process when 100 papers have been added.
I dont know if it's possible, maybe by reducing the timeout of the ratelimit or allowing a greater number of creations. Because here the process stucks for 14400 sec for 100 notes. If I launch that 25times, that will take 5days :)
If the API wont provide that possibility ever, any chance to see an import option, for our Evernote.enex files, from the Web Application at least ?
Regards
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: