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  1. Usage Guide
  2. Settings

License

1. Which License:

  • Description: Dropdown selector to choose the specific license you want to view or manage.

  • Usage: Click on the dropdown and select the desired license from the list.

2. License Name

  • Description: Displays the name of the currently selected license.

  • Usage: This is a read-only field which provides you an identifier for the license.

3. License Environment

  • Description: Specifies the environment in which the current license is valid, such as development, staging, or production.

  • Usage: This is a read-only field. Always ensure you are using the license in the correct environment.

4. Expire Time

  • Description: Shows the expiration date for the currently selected license.

  • Usage: Regularly review this date to ensure your license remains valid and renew if necessary.

5. Lines of Code

  • Description: Displays the number of lines of code currently being used in comparison to the allowed limit under the license.

  • Usage: Monitor your usage to ensure you do not exceed the allocated limit. Consider upgrading your license if you are nearing the limit.

6. Policy Count

  • Description: Provides information on the number of policies currently in use compared to the permitted number under the license.

  • Usage: Regularly check your policy count against the allowed limit to ensure compliance.

7. Project Count

  • Description: Indicates the total number of projects currently active against the maximum number allowed under the license.

  • Usage: Plan your projects accordingly and be aware of the license restrictions.

8. Organization Count

  • Description: Shows the count of organizations registered or active in comparison to the maximum number permissible under the license.

  • Usage: Monitor this count, especially if your organization plans to expand or collaborate with other organizations.

9. User Count

  • Description: Displays the number of users currently on the platform against the license's allowed limit.

  • Usage: Keep track of user registration or addition, ensuring it doesn't surpass the license's limit.

10. Private Project Count

  • Description: Represents the total number of private projects in comparison to the maximum allowed under the license.

  • Usage: Regularly review the number of private projects to ensure they remain within the licensed limits.

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