Yes, the SCIM API is available for workspaces in Notion's Enterprise Plan. Learn more about using SCIM with Notion
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Double check to see that your integration has been shared with the database the relation property points to — This should fix it! If you're still seeing unexpected results, reach out for help.
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Yes, the API has rate limits. Your integration can gracefully handle these limits by slowing down when the API responds with a HTTP status 429.
All properties in pages are stored as rich text. Notion will convert that rich text based on the types defined in a database's schema. So when a type is changed both in the Notion and in the API, the data will continue to be available, it is just presented differently.
For example, a multi select property value is represented as a comma-separated list of strings (eg. "1, 2, 3") and a people property value is represented as a comma-separated list of IDs. These are compatible and the type can be converted.
Note that not all type changes work. In some cases data will no longer be returned, such as people type → file type.
Unfortunately, we don't support this feature in the current version of the API.
Not currently, but we're open to your feedback on this. Get in touch and tell us a little more about your problem.
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