Need better explanation of Usage Limits on Deluge Statements, and options
I've written an HTML View to display daily timelines for staffing for an client organization. To do so requires iterating through a loop for each half-hour of the day for several employees, with the scheduled staff times coming from a Creator form. But if I try to display more than one day of staffing, I get the following message when the application is run:
Following the link leads to this extraordinarily
unuseful information:
The information above is not only confusing and impossible to monitor accurately when you're developing an application, but it is also misleading, if I'm right. I can only assume that my overrun of execution statements is the "Get Data" limit because I'm using List() functions and "getting" data from them. The misleading aspect is the "daily" statement in the rules above.... it isn't "daily", it's "per run", right?
Well, in any case, this limitation is a great handicap to our organization. We have been paying $45 a month for over a year now, and cannot afford the "professional" level of membership because we are a struggling non-profit organization that is cost sensitive.
I guess I have two questions:
- Can I get a better explanation of how the Deluge statements limitations work than the one displayed above?
- Is there any help with pricing for non-profit organizations? Google provides such a break in their Google Apps... they allow non-profits to have a cost-free Premier account. Does Zoho offer the same?
Thanks for your kind reply.