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EvanMartinez
4 years agoQuickbase Staff
Hi Paul,
The steps you outlined in your post would be good steps to follow when transferring a Sync table to a new owner. The stumbling block for Sync table transitions most often come up with the permissions on the service the Sync is pulling from. For example in your instance if everyone has the right permissions on the source in the Box folder. Without the right permissions the outside system won't believe your new owner should be able to access that data and the Sync breaks but transitioning to a new connection after making sure the right permissions have been adjusted in Box helps prevent a disruption and errors in your sync. We do have a help doc that specifically covers Switching connections in sync but it covers a lot of the same steps you have already outlined.
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Evan Martinez
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The steps you outlined in your post would be good steps to follow when transferring a Sync table to a new owner. The stumbling block for Sync table transitions most often come up with the permissions on the service the Sync is pulling from. For example in your instance if everyone has the right permissions on the source in the Box folder. Without the right permissions the outside system won't believe your new owner should be able to access that data and the Sync breaks but transitioning to a new connection after making sure the right permissions have been adjusted in Box helps prevent a disruption and errors in your sync. We do have a help doc that specifically covers Switching connections in sync but it covers a lot of the same steps you have already outlined.
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Evan Martinez
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- PaulAgnew4 years agoQrew TraineeThank-you!
When a new connection under the new users QB and Box account is made will table relationships remain intact for connected fields?
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Paul Agnew
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