#nb_best-practices
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The value in the meter event payload must be a positive number. You can't use a negative number
A workaround will be creating a event adjustment (https://docs.stripe.com/api/billing/meter-event_adjustment/create) to cancel a previous event
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Yes, I saw that but it is not same number, Like it is possible that user onboards 2 new user and then delete 5 users. So I can now adjust as no event's value is 5.
The only option seems to me is that on the EOD, system updates the quantity of the Subscription and keep subscription billing as recurring.
Yes, that sound like a great solution.
If I do that, there will be no rate-limiting on that, right?