Limits for document processing in flows align with Data 360 where applicable. Prompt
limits and other document processing-specific quotas are documented in the MuleSoft document
processing documentation.
This feature requires the MuleSoft for Flow: IDP add-on. Professional
Edition requires the API access add-on. To purchase, contact your Salesforce account
executive.
Document processing features require Einstein generative AI turned on in Setup, and Data 360 provisioned and enabled for your org.
MuleSoft for Flow: IDP features used with Agentforce require the Foundations
or Agentforce 1 edition. To purchase these editions, contact your Salesforce account
executive.
Limits Inherited from Data 360
Document processing uses the same limits as Data 360 for rate limits and general service
limits. For the full list and current values, see the Data 360 limits and guidelines in Salesforce
Help.
Prompt Limits and Other Document Processing-Specific Quotas
For prompt limits (such as the number of prompts per document action, token limits per
request, and response length by model) and other document processing-specific quotas
(including file formats, file size, request and concurrency limits, and polling), see MuleSoft IDP: Quotas and Limits.
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