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Application Objects - By App vs by Module
Question

Hi folks.

Are AO's counted by application....or across all applications that related to each other?  If our license allows for 150 AO's and we have an application that will exceed that, is it just a matter of breaking that application into 2 related applications with each of them under the 150 AO limit?  What are the drawbacks of breaking a single application into multiple applications and then building integrations between them?

Thank you.

-Rick

Solution

Yes exactly, if you have 50 applications each one has 3 AOs so it will be counted as 150 AOs so you reached the license limit. 

But if you are talking about development environment (development server) usually it has unlimited AOs but production and staging environments will have license limit. 

You can check that from customer portal for each environment. 

Hi Richard, 

Application objects counted across all applications into your environment so divided application into two applications will not fix the issue it will be counted also as 150 AOs regardless number of applications. 

You can read more here

I read this earlier.  What's not clear to me is what is meant by the "environment".  In my place of business we have implemented an Outsystems server to be shared by multiple developers for different applications.  Is the AO limit across the whole server?.... in other words, is one application with a total of 150 AO's considered identical license wise to 50 applications each with 3 AO's?

-Rick

Solution

Yes exactly, if you have 50 applications each one has 3 AOs so it will be counted as 150 AOs so you reached the license limit. 

But if you are talking about development environment (development server) usually it has unlimited AOs but production and staging environments will have license limit. 

You can check that from customer portal for each environment. 

Thank you for the clarification.

-Rick

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