The request was accepted. Waiting for the server

The Issue
A Make automation I made earlier today keeps saying “The request was accepted. Waiting for the server.” when I manually trigger it.
I’ve give it a couple hours; it never runs and my data never transfers.
The scenario is also on but nothing is happening evne though it’s set to run ever 15 minutes.

Goal
Automatically pull information from one Airtable base into another.

Note
I’ve done this exact scenario well over a dozen times without issue.
And after today’s message popped up, I manually triggered scenarios in other databases (that this scenario was built off of) and they had no issue running, so it doesn’t seem like a server error.

Attempts at fixing this include

  1. Refreshed the page
  2. Used a different browser
  3. Tried two different Make accounts
  4. Rebuilt the scenario

I saw another chat about this happening to someone else but none of the comments noted what to do and the person who posted about it did not clarify if the scenario ever eventually worked.


blueprint.json (104.0 KB)

Welcome to the Make community!

1. Screenshots of module fields and filters

Please share screenshots of relevant module fields and filters in question? It would really help other community members to see what you’re looking at.

You can upload images here using the Upload icon in the text editor:
Screenshot_2023-10-07_111039

2. Scenario blueprint

Please export the scenario blueprint file to allow others to view the mappings and settings. At the bottom of the scenario editor, you can click on the three dots to find the Export Blueprint menu item.

Screenshot_2023-08-24_230826
(Note: Exporting your scenario will not include private information or keys to your connections)

Uploading it here will look like this:

blueprint.json (12.3 KB)

3. And most importantly, Input/Output bundles

Please provide the input and output bundles of the modules by running the scenario (or get from the scenario History tab), then click the white speech bubble on the top-right of each module and select “Download input/output bundles”.
Screenshot_2023-10-06_141025

A.

Save each bundle contents in your text editor as a bundle.txt file, and upload it here into this discussion thread.

Uploading them here will look like this:

module-1-input-bundle.txt (12.3 KB)
module-1-output-bundle.txt (12.3 KB)

B.

If you are unable to upload files on this forum, alternatively you can paste the formatted bundles in this manner:

  • Either add three backticks ``` before and after the code, like this:

    ```
    input/output bundle content goes here
    ```

  • Or use the format code button in the editor:
    Screenshot_2023-10-02_191027

Providing the input/output bundles will allow others to replicate what is going on in the scenario even if they do not use the external service.

Following these steps will allow others to assist you here. Thanks!

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Fixed this by increasing the limit from 1k to 10k. Not sure why this fixed it since I was transfering fewer records than 1k.

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Hello @ashleydaysc :wave:

It’s great to hear that you managed to get this up an running! Thanks a lot for sharing what did the final trick for you with the rest of the community. :pray: