Notion Failed to load data!

Hello,

I have added a Notion module, and it loads everything fine except the section where the list of publications from a database should appear.


“Failed to load data! The request failed due to failure of a previous request. Remote procedure timed out.”

At first the list did appear, but suddenly it no longer appears. I have tried deleting the connection in Notion and creating it again and it still fails. Do you know what could be happening? how can I fix the error?

Thank you

Hello, does the connection have access to the “Contenido” database in Notion?

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Yes, at the beginning it loaded the list, then in Notion I changed the name of an entry in the list and suddenly it no longer loads it.

Ah strange - what if you refresh the Notion module by clicking on the dedicated refresh icon :arrows_clockwise: at the top right corner? Does that solve the issue?

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I did it several times and it still doesn’t work :cry:

Ah very unfortunate - last thing I may ask you: what if you delete the Notion module and re-add it? If this doesn’t work either, unfortunately, I don’t have any other troubleshooting in mind, and sorry for not being helpful here

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I have found a solution. I have activated the MAP option and copied the ID of the database entry I wanted to select. And that’s how I got it to work.

Thanks for your help!

This is just an alternative method, and it doesn’t solve the refresh/RPC timeout bug.

For quicker assistance with bugs and technical problems, you may want to contact support directly. They respond very quickly and update you frequently on the status of their investigation.

Hope you can share the resolution with us if you manage to solve this problem!

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I contacted support, and although I have not received a response I see that it’s already loading the data. But I like the new solution better, because it is a field that I have to change frequently and having to open the Notion module is slow, I have placed another module with the variable that contains the Notion id, this way I update it more easily.