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# Purchasing Multiple Instance of an Addon

Usage and Billing solution allows the tenants to purchase multiple instance of an add-on with a single click.

**NOTE:** This feature is available for versions higher than v1.9.0.2.

* Logon to WAP tenant portal, click on Usage and Billing on the Left.
* Click ‘MARKETPLACE’ tab.
* Click ‘ADD-ONS’ sub tab.

![](/files/-LpBp7CC8XiMiGSh6lwj)

* Select a desired subscription and add-on and click ‘*ADD ADD-ON’* button.
* Tick the check box under Terms of Service dialog box and click the complete button.

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* Specify the number of instances to purchase and click the complete button present in the dialog box.

![cid:image002.png@01D27660.E266EDA0](/files/-LpBp7CEaWr6goR6UO5c)

**NOTE:** The default purchase limit for an add-on at a single purchase is ‘5’. To increase this limit changes to ‘*MaximumPurchaseLimitForAddOnAtAnInstance*’ in App Setting table has to be done. Refer *App Settings Table*.


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