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Soft Limits of Rate-Based Fundings
Rate-based fundings (RBFs) provide an alternative way to handle the management of trade budgets. RBFs ensure a fair distribution of the trade budget and better brand and category management.

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Rate-based fundings (RBFs) provide an alternative way to handle the management of trade budgets. RBFs ensure a fair distribution of the trade budget and better brand and category management.
Available in: Lightning Experience Available in: Enterprise and Unlimited Editions where Consumer Goods Cloud is enabled |
| Technical Name | Dimension | Description | Soft Limit per org | Validated? | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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KPISetMaxKPIRBF |
KPIs in a KPI Set |
The number of KPIs that can be configured in the KPI Set for RBFs. |
30 | No |
Up to 30 KPIs to cover all types and combinations (plan, actual, LE, base, incremental, and so on). |
|
RBFLoaderMaxNumberOfRBFNightly |
Rate-Based Fundings in Data Loader for nightly batch |
The maximum number of RBFs that can be processed in Data Loader for nightly batch. |
50,000 | No |
Up to 50,000 RBFs can be processed for nightly batch in Data Loader. |
|
RBFLoaderMaxNumberOfRBFHourly |
Rate-Based Fundings in Data Loader for hourly batch |
The maximum number of RBFs that can be processed in Data Loader for hourly batch. |
1,000 | No |
Up to 1,000 RBFs can be processed for hourly batch in Data Loader. |
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Maximum number of manual inputs per rate-based fund |
The maximum number of manual inputs allowed per RBF. |
200 | Yes |
Up to 200 manual inputs are allowed per RBF. |

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