Salesforce applies limits to the total number of API Requests processed per day. REST API, SOAP API, Bulk API and Bulk API 2.0 calls all contribute to consumption of this limit, which is typically defined by your Salesforce edition - outlined in the Salesforce API Request Limits and Allocations documentation.
The Signature Success plan's Proactive Monitoring product will monitor for, and alert you to, high consumption against this limit. This article outlines some scenarios to help you investigate should you receive an alert. In addition, on the Salesforce Help site Designated contacts and above can see your realtime metrics, alerts & more.
If you receive the following error message, your organization may be unable to process API calls for up to 24 hours.
Full error message text:
REQUEST_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
Some common causes for high-limit usage, or limit exhaustion, are:
The following information address the most common causes of high API request limit usage and helps prevent future limit exhaustion:
Processing API requests through cumulative changes can exhaust daily usage limits very quickly. Changing your setup to incremental changes will separate requests over time and improve daily usage statistics.
Review these REST API calls for transition to the Bulk API, which should result in less API calls while achieving the same results.
The API request limit is typically calculated based on the no. of licenses you have for your Salesforce edition. Contact your AE to discuss the purchase of additional licenses, or leverage the Your Account App, to in turn increase your API Request Limit.
API Request Limits and Allocations
Analyze Total API Request Consumption and Limits in Salesforce
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