I'm in the same position as Justin, with an even larger Logseq graph. I would happily move all my nodes over from the newly-imported graph to my main Tana workspace just to have everything in one place. But Tana imposes a limit of 5000 nodes for moving data between workspaces. I have far more than that, so moving nodes doesn't seem to be an option.
As far as I can see only one option remains: to allow content from the library of my imported graph to be referenced from the main workspace. I agree with Max that it seems very unnatural to have a store of data in one place for everything created before the import, and then another data store in a different place for everything created after the import.
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I'm in the same position as Justin, with an even larger Logseq graph. I would happily move all my nodes over from the newly-imported graph to my main Tana workspace just to have everything in one place. But Tana imposes a limit of 5000 nodes for moving data between workspaces. I have far more than that, so moving nodes doesn't seem to be an option.
As far as I can see only one option remains: to allow content from the library of my imported graph to be referenced from the main workspace. I agree with Max that it seems very unnatural to have a store of data in one place for everything created before the import, and then another data store in a different place for everything created after the import.