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iCloud Sync??
#1
Hi, 
New user here, coming from forScore where it syncs my library between iPads through iCloud. 
How do i do this on MS?
Ive gone to sync library and selected cloud sync and then iCloud. 
I then either get an error message or it says its syncing (ive only put one file in so far for testing) 
but sits on 0% forever..
Is there no way to have it just automatically keep two iPads with the same Apple ID in sync?


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#2
That's strange - synchronizing to iCloud is generally very fast. For it to hang like that means it's not able to verify that the file has actually been transferred to the iCloud folder and it's waiting for it to finish uploading. 

As far as your question, forScore and MobileSheets took very different approaches to synchronization. forScore implemented it to allow users to keep their own devices in sync easier. MobileSheets first implemented synchronization for bands so that users can share songs, setlists, changes, etc. That means that libraries may not be identical, and so there are more options for how to handle merging changes, and that's why it's not automatic. I do plan on eventually supporting an option to automatically synchronize to the cloud for users that just want to keep their own devices in sync, and this will have next to no options (as it will just force every device to be identical). Running the synchronization in the background always introduces challenges though, especially in situations where multiple devices could be trying to push/pull changes at once. 

Can you try closing and restarting MobileSheets and restarting that sync to see if it then finishes quickly? Or you could try a different service from iCloud. I'm really not sure why you are encountering issues though (I just completed a sync to iCloud on my iPad and it took around 20 seconds with a small library).

Mike
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#3
doesn’t seem to make any difference. 
I’ve tried it on two separate iPads also. One iPad Pro m2 and one iPad Pro m4. 
Both seem to just sit there at 0% Sad 

(11-20-2024, 09:04 AM)Zubersoft Wrote: That's strange - synchronizing to iCloud is generally very fast. For it to hang like that means it's not able to verify that the file has actually been transferred to the iCloud folder and it's waiting for it to finish uploading. 

As far as your question, forScore and MobileSheets took very different approaches to synchronization. forScore implemented it to allow users to keep their own devices in sync easier. MobileSheets first implemented synchronization for bands so that users can share songs, setlists, changes, etc. That means that libraries may not be identical, and so there are more options for how to handle merging changes, and that's why it's not automatic. I do plan on eventually supporting an option to automatically synchronize to the cloud for users that just want to keep their own devices in sync, and this will have next to no options (as it will just force every device to be identical). Running the synchronization in the background always introduces challenges though, especially in situations where multiple devices could be trying to push/pull changes at once. 

Can you try closing and restarting MobileSheets and restarting that sync to see if it then finishes quickly? Or you could try a different service from iCloud. I'm really not sure why you are encountering issues though (I just completed a sync to iCloud on my iPad and it took around 20 seconds with a small library).

Mike
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#4
I'm still trying to look for answers, as I'm not able to reproduce any issues on my devices. Please try something for me - change the sync type to "Update Folder", and uncheck "Check for updated files in cloud folders". The merge behavior should be set to "Always use data from device". Can you test that to see if there is any difference in behavior for you? Are both iPads running 18.1.1?

In the meantime, you can also consider using one of the other cloud services to see if it gets past this problem, as iCloud is a little weird in how Apple implemented it. I know this is not a good first impression, but I appreciate your patience.

Thanks,
Mike
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#5
I did the simplest test I could think of:

1) Uninstalled MobileSheets and reinstalled through the Apple App Store
2) I imported a single PDF
3) I used the Sync Library->Synchronize to a cloud folder option with the same settings as in your screenshot
4) I tapped "Start" and the sync finished without issue.

I'm still struggling to figure out how to reproduce the problem you saw across multiple devices. No other user has reported this issue either, so the only option would be for me to add diagnostic logging so I can gather information from your device as to why it's getting stuck.

Mike
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