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Rick19744's avatar
Rick19744
Helpful | Level 5
4 years ago

GoodNotes 5 backup

I have been backing up my GoodNotes files to dropbox for years.  It was a simple matter of selecting backup data on GoodNotes (iPad Pro) and then indicating which folder in Dropbox to sync the data.  Worked very well.

Recently when I follow this same routine I get a message "Can't save backup from here.  Open the Dropbox app to save items bigger than 150 MB".

My files have exceeded the 150 MB size for quite some time and did not have this issue until just recently.

Not understanding what the message is asking me to do.

Is the file sitting somewhere for me to handle the next step?

I go into the Dropbox app and don't see any file in the "upload" section of Dropbox.

Apologies if this is in the wrong section of the Community. Thanks for your help.


  • Rick19744 wrote:

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    Recently when I follow this same routine I get a message "Can't save backup from here.  Open the Dropbox app to save items bigger than 150 MB".

    ...

    Hi Rick19744,

    Send a warn to the supplier of your application, that emits above message. The Dropbox API support no more than 150MB content transfer on one step. For bigger files, they have to be transmitted in sessions, for every file on steps transferring no more than 150MB each. For a 450MB file, least 3 steps have to be used for upload, for example. You can't do anything yourself, but ask the supplier to update its software. As an alternative you can use the Dropbox application for upload bigger files, as suggested, or use a web session.

    Hope this clarifies matter.

  • Здравко's avatar
    Здравко
    Legendary | Level 20

    Rick19744 wrote:

    ...

    Recently when I follow this same routine I get a message "Can't save backup from here.  Open the Dropbox app to save items bigger than 150 MB".

    ...

    Hi Rick19744,

    Send a warn to the supplier of your application, that emits above message. The Dropbox API support no more than 150MB content transfer on one step. For bigger files, they have to be transmitted in sessions, for every file on steps transferring no more than 150MB each. For a 450MB file, least 3 steps have to be used for upload, for example. You can't do anything yourself, but ask the supplier to update its software. As an alternative you can use the Dropbox application for upload bigger files, as suggested, or use a web session.

    Hope this clarifies matter.

    • Rick19744's avatar
      Rick19744
      Helpful | Level 5

      Thanks for the reply.  It is the backup using the Dropbox app that I need help understanding.  Not sure how to do that using my iPad.

      • Здравко's avatar
        Здравко
        Legendary | Level 20

        Hi Rick19744,

        Dropbox backup feature (if you are interested in it) isn't available on mobile devices at all (as far as I know). All other files (either regular file or other applications backups or other types) are just uploaded to Dropbox using Dropbox application or, if particular application embeds Dropbox API, application you are using can connect directly to there. According your description in the OP, seems you are mixing both ways for upload (where API access is partially implemented, seems according received message) and can't make distinction between them - somehting wich confuses you.

        Hope this adds additional clarity.

  • suevanh's avatar
    suevanh
    New member | Level 2

    Dropbox, please don't call this one solved. It wasn't solved, from what I've read.

    • Здравко's avatar
      Здравко
      Legendary | Level 20

      suevanh wrote:

      ... It wasn't solved, from what I've read.


      Hi suevanh,

      What would you accept as solved? 🤔 The forum here is for Dropbox related things (Dropbox applications, Dropbox API, etc.). In the OP, trouble is NOT related to any of them and that was clarified. If you have problem with some third party app, ask its supplier for a solution (you cannot receive such here); if no, ask the actual question.

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