Users: Number of users allowed to access the system.
Number of Reconciliations: The number of times a reconciliation process can be executed. A reconciliation is a process applied to two data sets to identify records that meet specific rules for reconciliation.
Number of Records: The maximum number of records that can be used in each reconciliation source. For example, if a reconciliation has two sources (Source A and Source B) and the limit is 1,000 records, you can load up to 1,000 records in Source A and 1,000 in Source B, allowing a cross-check of up to 1,000 x 1,000 records. This limit applies to a single reconciliation, not a monthly or cumulative total.
File Size: The maximum file size that can be uploaded for each reconciliation source. For instance, if the limit is 3MB, you can upload files up to 3MB for Source A and 3MB for Source B, enabling a cross-check of up to 3MB x 3MB in files. This limit applies to a single reconciliation, not a monthly or cumulative total.
Number of Rounds: The maximum number of rounds allowed in a reconciliation. Each round applies a set of rules to a group of data and attempts to reconcile them.
Number of Rules: The maximum number of rules that can be associated with a single round in a reconciliation. A set of rules defines how the data should be compared for the system to determine whether they are reconciled.
Active Analyses: The maximum number of analyses that can be active simultaneously. Any unfinished analysis is considered active. If the limit is reached, you need to complete or remove some active analyses to proceed.
Number of Layouts: The maximum number of layouts (structural templates) that can be saved and reused. If the limit is reached, you may need to delete or overwrite a layout that is no longer necessary.
Automated Execution: Indicates whether the user can process all rounds at once. Factors like the number of records or rounds may influence this capability.
Step-by-Step Execution: Indicates whether the user can process one round at a time.
Support: The type of technical support provided to the user for system-related assistance.

