Property reference

sn_cld_intg_aws.max_unprocessed_records_for_ci_placement

The property sn_cld_intg_aws.max_unprocessed_records_for_ci_placement sets the maximum number of records that can be read in a single batch from the AWS Cost And Usage Bill Data table for CI Placement. Admins should monitor this setting to optimize performance and ensure efficient processing of billing data.

Default: 300000 Type: integer Application: Cloud Integrations AWS

Key questions about this property

The answers below summarize the purpose, scope, default effect, and review scenarios for this property.

What does it do? It limits the number of records processed in one batch during the CI Placement from AWS billing data, impacting data handling efficiency.
What area does it affect? Cloud Integrations AWS
What does the default mean? The default value is "300000", which sets the baseline numeric behavior for this property.
When should you review it? Review this property when adjusting batch processing performance or troubleshooting data integration issues.

Out of the box property record

Raw metadata from the property record.

Property name sn_cld_intg_aws.max_unprocessed_records_for_ci_placement
Sys ID f731027553223300998dddeeff7b1250
Type integer
Application Cloud Integrations AWS
Default value 300000
Description The maximum number of records to read for CI Placement in one batch from the AWS Cost And Usage Bill Data table.
Updated 2025-09-15 02:53:41

Sources

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... Billing Download jobs System property Description sn_cld_intg_core.ci_placement_threads_numberNumber of threads that are used by CI placement flow to create CIs in the billing process. • Type: integer • Default value: 4 sn_cld_intg_aws.max_unprocessed_records_for_ci_placement Maximum number of records to read in one batch from the AWS Cost And Usage Bill Data table for CI Placement. © 2026 ServiceNow, Inc. All rights reserved. ServiceNow, the ...