"The hard limit represents 30% of the execution time on top of your current plan (soft limit).

"The hard limit represents 30% of the execution time on top of your current plan (soft limit). " Is this included as part of the LTD?

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    Andrei_PROCESIO
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    Hi TGP,
    Thanks for the questions, seem like you’ve been through some of our documentation already, and that’s great!
    Related to your question, for the AppSumo LTD, what you see is what you get meaning that for each purchased AppSumo Tier the soft limit=hard limit. In other words, should you purchase Tier 1 with 3h of execution, 3 hours of execution will be your hard limit.

    Hope this makes sense. Let me know if you have any other follow-up questions!
    Kind regards,
    Andre

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    Yes, each process can be ran externally via API. You can find the API documentation here https://webapi.procesio.app/swagger/index.html . The endpoint that interest you is api/projects/{id}/run

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    Hello Andre

    Thanks for answering my question.

    I looked at the documentation and the features; especially the integration with Visual Studio 2019 and the SQL Server action itself in the predefined actions.

    What have you created? It awesome!!! It beats a lot of automation tools in the market like the Zappier, Pabbly and ConnectZ!. I don't mean to be rude but this one is at the next level.

    So, with this tool, I can do away with my WCF services and use the process automation to query my SQL Server database, store the output as a JSON and return this as output? - I believe each process can be called externally via., an API? - can you clarify, please?

    Andrei_PROCESIO
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    Hi,

    Yup, you can definitely do this using PROCESIO:
    “Use the process automation to query my SQL Server database, store the output as a JSON and return this as output?”

    Here's some documentation in the SQL Action:
    https://docs.procesio.com/how-to/execute-query
    Here you will find some demos:
    https://docs.procesio.com/integrations/how-to-track-read-emails (posted one with SQL integration due to the topic of our discussion)
    Thanks for the kind words! A Review helps us a lot!

    If you have further questions, or you get stuck while Automating feel free to join our Discord channels, where community members will get you all set in no time.

    Regards,
    Anderi