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Any idea how long it takes to replicate the data to Rebrickable? I remembered previously it was almost instantaneous, i.e. I add set at Brickset, go to Rebrickable refresh page and it's updated.
Could it be I have too many sets and it break the limit at Rebrickable? I notice I can't manually add new sets at Rebrickable due to exceeded the account limit, but I think if new sets added in Brickset it should sync through?
Once I did a manual push sync within Brickset to Rebrickable and somehow they added more sets in Rebrickable than what I had, and I had to check through all the sets to correct the data.
Then last year I instead did a manual pull sync from Rebrickable to grab data from Brickset (which had most of the data correctly sync'ed except for quite a number of unrecognized part IDs for non conventional items), could this be the reason why now Brickset didn't auto sync to Rebrickable?
@Recce I suspect you are hitting Rebrickable free's 500-sets-per-list limit. Unless you've heard otherwise, I doubt there's a loophole that allows you to bypass that by adding excess sets via sync. You can ask in their forums---from what I've seen, their admins are a friendly bunch.
Even if I sync (from Brickset or Rebrickable), all the sets will get updated to Rebrickable. Of course, I understand that I cannot manually add individual new sets at Rebrickable due to the 500 sets limit.
It's only about 2 years back or so that I noticed the sync issue as noted above.