You can export only first 50000 rows available for your subscription.

A common limitation!

Yes, you're correct. Many data export services, including Google Sheets, Microsoft Excel, and some data analytics platforms, have limitations on the number of rows that can be exported at one time. This is often due to technical limitations, such as memory constraints or processing power.

In your case, it seems that your subscription plan has a limit of 50,000 rows that can be exported at one time. This means that if you have more than 50,000 rows in your dataset, you'll need to export them in batches of 50,000 rows or less.

Here are a few strategies you can use to work around this limitation:

  1. Export in batches: As mentioned earlier, you can export your data in batches of 50,000 rows or less. This may take some time, but it's a viable solution.
  2. Use a data processing service: Services like AWS Glue, Google Cloud Data Fusion, or Azure Data Factory can help you process and export large datasets in a more efficient manner.
  3. Contact your subscription provider: If you're experiencing issues with exporting large datasets, you may want to reach out to your subscription provider to see if they can offer any assistance or provide more information on their export limitations.
  4. Consider upgrading your subscription: If you frequently need to export large datasets, you may want to consider upgrading your subscription plan to one that offers more robust export capabilities.