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Billing
- Billing Overview
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- Billing Items
- Billing Examples
- Billing Mode Changes
- Renewing Subscriptions
- Bills
- Arrears
- Billing Termination
- Cost Management
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Billing FAQ
- Why Do I Get Additional Charges or Arrears After Purchasing a Package?
- Why Can I Still Call the Service and Incur Arrears When My Account Balance Is Zero?
- Why Do I Get Additional Charges or Arrears After Unsubscribing from an OCR Service?
- Can I Refund a Package After I Buy It?
- How Is Billing Handled When a Package Is Used Up? And How Can I Check the Remaining Quota and Receive Alerts for My Package?
- How Does a Member Account Use a Package Purchased by an Enterprise Master Account?
- What Is Fee Deduction Order for Multiple Packages?
- What are Grace Period and Retention Period?
- What Is Considered Valid Billing for OCR?
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Token-based Authentication
- What Are the Username, Domain Name, and Project Name in the Token Message Body?
- Why Is the Error Message "The account is locked." Displayed?
- Why Is the Error Message "The username or password is wrong." Displayed?
- Why Does the Token Retrieval Process Return a 401 Status Code?
- Why Does the Token Fail to Be Obtained When I Use Postman to Call an ORC API?
- Why Don't I Have Programming Access Permissions?
- Why Does the Header Overflow When I Use Postman to Call an OCR API?
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API
- How Do I View the API Usage?
- Why Is the Actual Number of API Calls Inconsistent with the Record Displayed on the Management Console?
- Does OCR Support Batch Processing?
- Can the OCR Results Be Converted into Word, TXT, or PDF Files?
- How Do I Obtain the Base64 Code of an Image?
- What Is the Number of Concurrent OCR API Calls?
- How Do I Use OCR APIs?
- Can the Region Where OCR Is Called Be Different from the Region Where OBS Resources Are Located?
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SDK
- Do OCR SDKs Need to Be Purchased?
- Do OCR SDKs Need Maven to Manage Dependency Packages?
- How Do I Change the Response Type in Returned Results?
- How Can I Fix an SSL Configuration Error?
- How Can I Fix a "connect timed out" Error?
- Why Does the Project ID Fail to Be Obtained?
- What Should I Do if I Forget My AK and SK?
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Error Code
- Why Do I Fail to Call an OCR API?
- How Do I Handle the Error APIG.0301?
- How Do I Handle the Error APIG.0201?
- How Do I Handle the Error APIG.0101?
- How Do I Handle the Error APIG.0106?
- How Do I Handle the Error APIG.0308?
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Package Billing
Package is a billing mode where users pay in advance for usage and is suitable for those who have stable resource demands and want to reduce costs. By choosing the package billing mode, you can purchase cloud service resources in advance and receive a certain degree of price discount. This section describes the billing rules for OCR resources included in a package.
Application Scenarios
The package billing mode requires users to pay for a certain number of API calls in advance and is suitable for long-term, stable business needs. Here are some business scenarios that are suitable for this mode:
- For businesses with long-term and relatively stable resource demands, the package billing mode can provide higher cost-effectiveness.
- For long-term projects, package billing can ensure stable resource usage throughout the entire project cycle.
- If business peak periods can be predicted, purchasing a package in advance can meet the demand during peak periods and avoid resource shortages.
- For businesses with high data security requirements, package billing can ensure continuous resource usage and reduce data security risks caused by resource arrears.
Billed Items
- OCR is charged based on the number of API calls. For billing details, see Price Calculator.
- Only successful API calls are counted and charged, where a 2xx status code indicates a successful call, and failed calls are not counted or charged.
Billed Usage Period
The billing cycle for OCR resources included in a package is determined based on the duration you purchase (UTC+08:00). The start of a billing cycle is the time you enable or renew the resource (accurate to the second), and the end is 23:59:59 on the expiration date.
For example, if you purchase a one-year package for Passport OCR at 14:25:10 on April 19, 2023, the billing cycle will be from 14:25:10 on April 19, 2023 to 23:59:59 April 19, 2024.
Billing Examples
Suppose you purchase a Passport OCR package that contains 100,000 API calls at 15:50:04 on March 8, 2023. The subscription term is one year, and you manually renew it for one year before expiration. Then:
- The first billing cycle runs from March 08, 2023, at 15:50:04 to March 08, 2024, at 23:59:59.
- The second billing cycle runs from March 08, 2024, at 23:59:59 to March 08, 2025, at 23:59:59.
You need to prepay for each billing cycle.
Impact of Expiration
Figure 1 shows the statuses an OCR resource included in a package can go through throughout its lifecycle. After purchasing an OCR service, it will run normally during the billing cycle, which is the validity period. If the service expires and is not renewed, it will gradually enter the grace period and retention period.
Expiration Reminder
For OCR APIs included in a package, the system will send an expiration warning message to the user seven days before the expiration date via email, SMS, or in-app message to the creator of the Huawei Cloud account.
Impact of Expiration
When your OCR API included in a package expires and is not renewed, it will first enter the grace period, and the resource status will change to Expired. During the grace period, you can still access and use cloud services, but the following operations will be restricted:
- APIs that do not allow package reset, such as "100,000-API-call Web Image OCR package", cannot be purchased or renewed if there is a remaining balance after the package is in arrears.
- Services cannot be subscribed to.
To avoid affecting normal service use, please top up your account promptly on the Huawei Cloud console's Billing Center after receiving the arrears notice.
If you still do not renew your OCR API during the grace period, it will enter a retention period and the resource status will become Frozen. You will not be able to perform any operations on the API in the retention period.
After the retention period expires and the OCR API is still not renewed, the data stored in the API will be deleted, the API will be released, and pay-per-use resources will be deleted. The data cannot be recovered.
- Huawei Cloud defines different grace periods and retention periods for different tiers of customers. You can check your tier by logging in to the management console and choosing Basic Information under your username in the upper right corner.
- For details about renewals, see Overview.
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