08-20-2014, 07:37 PM
Hello,
sorry for the delay of the response.
The second value is the usage counter. As you can read on the docs, a token can be used for a lmiited number of calls. This can be useful to understand how many times a token has been used.
Notice that a correct implementation, which implies common sense, probably does not require the counter. If you open a token when you need to make operations and if you correctly compact your call, there will be no need to take care about token usage limits.
Let me know if I can help you fiurther!
sorry for the delay of the response.
The second value is the usage counter. As you can read on the docs, a token can be used for a lmiited number of calls. This can be useful to understand how many times a token has been used.
Notice that a correct implementation, which implies common sense, probably does not require the counter. If you open a token when you need to make operations and if you correctly compact your call, there will be no need to take care about token usage limits.
Let me know if I can help you fiurther!