How to interpret Quotas for Google Services
We have a Sheets add-on that makes an API call to an external URL. The external application is taking more than six minutes to respond. At six minutes, we hit the script runtime per execution limit (as specified at https://developers.google.com/apps-script/guides/services/quotas ) and fail. The external application's API does not take callback functions for asynchronous processing, so we want to understand what account has to be upgraded to get the 30 minute execution limit instead of 6. Is it we, the provider of the add-on, who upgrade our own account to Business, for a cost of $10/month? Or is it each user of the add-on who has to have Business Edition or better, at a much higher cost of $10/user/month? We asked this question at the G Suite Help Forum and were referred to ask it at stackoverflow.
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We have a Sheets add-on that makes an API call to an external URL. The external application is taking more than six minutes to respond. At six minutes, we hit the script runtime per execution limit (as specified at https://developers.google.com/apps-script/guides/services/quotas ) and fail. The external application's API does not take callback functions for asynchronous processing, so we want to understand what account has to be upgraded to get the 30 minute execution limit instead of 6. Is it we, the provider of the add-on, who upgrade our own account to Business, for a cost of $10/month? Or is it each user of the add-on who has to have Business Edition or better, at a much higher cost of $10/user/month? We asked this question at the G Suite Help Forum and were referred to ask it at stackoverflow.
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Probably user..
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Nov 13 '18 at 21:29
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We have a Sheets add-on that makes an API call to an external URL. The external application is taking more than six minutes to respond. At six minutes, we hit the script runtime per execution limit (as specified at https://developers.google.com/apps-script/guides/services/quotas ) and fail. The external application's API does not take callback functions for asynchronous processing, so we want to understand what account has to be upgraded to get the 30 minute execution limit instead of 6. Is it we, the provider of the add-on, who upgrade our own account to Business, for a cost of $10/month? Or is it each user of the add-on who has to have Business Edition or better, at a much higher cost of $10/user/month? We asked this question at the G Suite Help Forum and were referred to ask it at stackoverflow.
google-apps-script
We have a Sheets add-on that makes an API call to an external URL. The external application is taking more than six minutes to respond. At six minutes, we hit the script runtime per execution limit (as specified at https://developers.google.com/apps-script/guides/services/quotas ) and fail. The external application's API does not take callback functions for asynchronous processing, so we want to understand what account has to be upgraded to get the 30 minute execution limit instead of 6. Is it we, the provider of the add-on, who upgrade our own account to Business, for a cost of $10/month? Or is it each user of the add-on who has to have Business Edition or better, at a much higher cost of $10/user/month? We asked this question at the G Suite Help Forum and were referred to ask it at stackoverflow.
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Probably user..
– TheMaster
Nov 13 '18 at 21:29
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Probably user..
– TheMaster
Nov 13 '18 at 21:29
Probably user..
– TheMaster
Nov 13 '18 at 21:29
Probably user..
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