Is there a limit on the maximum number of future jobs queued in an org?












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I know there are certain limits with batch jobs, queued jobs, etc., but what about future jobs?










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          There is no limit to the number of queued Queued or future jobs. However, there are daily governor limits to the number of jobs that will run per day (250,000 or 200 times the number of licenses you have, whichever is greater). This limit is cumulative for all types of jobs, including individual counts of Batchable's execute method.






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            Future , Queueable , Batch and Future are called Async Apex Jobs.



            From Docs:




            The maximum number of asynchronous Apex method executions (batch Apex,
            future methods, Queueable Apex, and scheduled Apex) per a 24-hour
            period is 250,000 or the number of user licenses in your org
            multiplied by 200, whichever is greater




            You can run this code to see the limit for your org



            System.debug(OrgLimits.getMap().get('DailyAsyncApexExecutions').getLimit());





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              There is no limit to the number of queued Queued or future jobs. However, there are daily governor limits to the number of jobs that will run per day (250,000 or 200 times the number of licenses you have, whichever is greater). This limit is cumulative for all types of jobs, including individual counts of Batchable's execute method.






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                There is no limit to the number of queued Queued or future jobs. However, there are daily governor limits to the number of jobs that will run per day (250,000 or 200 times the number of licenses you have, whichever is greater). This limit is cumulative for all types of jobs, including individual counts of Batchable's execute method.






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                  There is no limit to the number of queued Queued or future jobs. However, there are daily governor limits to the number of jobs that will run per day (250,000 or 200 times the number of licenses you have, whichever is greater). This limit is cumulative for all types of jobs, including individual counts of Batchable's execute method.






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                  There is no limit to the number of queued Queued or future jobs. However, there are daily governor limits to the number of jobs that will run per day (250,000 or 200 times the number of licenses you have, whichever is greater). This limit is cumulative for all types of jobs, including individual counts of Batchable's execute method.







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                      Future , Queueable , Batch and Future are called Async Apex Jobs.



                      From Docs:




                      The maximum number of asynchronous Apex method executions (batch Apex,
                      future methods, Queueable Apex, and scheduled Apex) per a 24-hour
                      period is 250,000 or the number of user licenses in your org
                      multiplied by 200, whichever is greater




                      You can run this code to see the limit for your org



                      System.debug(OrgLimits.getMap().get('DailyAsyncApexExecutions').getLimit());





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                        Future , Queueable , Batch and Future are called Async Apex Jobs.



                        From Docs:




                        The maximum number of asynchronous Apex method executions (batch Apex,
                        future methods, Queueable Apex, and scheduled Apex) per a 24-hour
                        period is 250,000 or the number of user licenses in your org
                        multiplied by 200, whichever is greater




                        You can run this code to see the limit for your org



                        System.debug(OrgLimits.getMap().get('DailyAsyncApexExecutions').getLimit());





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                          Future , Queueable , Batch and Future are called Async Apex Jobs.



                          From Docs:




                          The maximum number of asynchronous Apex method executions (batch Apex,
                          future methods, Queueable Apex, and scheduled Apex) per a 24-hour
                          period is 250,000 or the number of user licenses in your org
                          multiplied by 200, whichever is greater




                          You can run this code to see the limit for your org



                          System.debug(OrgLimits.getMap().get('DailyAsyncApexExecutions').getLimit());





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                          Future , Queueable , Batch and Future are called Async Apex Jobs.



                          From Docs:




                          The maximum number of asynchronous Apex method executions (batch Apex,
                          future methods, Queueable Apex, and scheduled Apex) per a 24-hour
                          period is 250,000 or the number of user licenses in your org
                          multiplied by 200, whichever is greater




                          You can run this code to see the limit for your org



                          System.debug(OrgLimits.getMap().get('DailyAsyncApexExecutions').getLimit());






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