Eric,

Billing enabled apps have a higher index quota. If you enabled billing, you
should have a higher ceiling for the number of indexes you can create.

On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 1:22 AM, Eric Ka Ka Ng <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have an billing enabled application that hits the index creation
> quota (which I think is about 100 from the threads I read). I
> understand exceeding 100 composite indexes maybe a sign of bad schema
> design. The main reason for high number of composite indexes is, for
> some 'model' in the application, they contains about let say 7 fields
> (which is not a high number), and these 7 fields can freely form
> different filters with every combinations to answer users queries.
>
> Please increase the index creation quota, or it is ok if we can pay as
> a billable option for the overuse of indexes (i can't find any option
> for this in the billing setting). Or please advise if there are any
> alternative ways to implement filtering based on combinations of
> fields without building the required composite indexes.
>
> Our app id is 'dvmmyws'
>
> Thanks in advanced and we are really urgently need such relaxation or
> billable option
>
> Regards,
> Eric Ng
>
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