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This page describes how to configure Azure billing data for standard accounts that the user obtained directly from Microsoft. To configure a reseller account, please see Display Azure billing data.

The platform must have the billing dashboard feature enabled and your user must have the appropriate privileges to display the dashboard.

To configure the billing dashboard:

  1. Grant access to billing records to the app role created in Azure for your account
  2. In the Abiquo enterprise, create the following properties.

PropertyDescriptionPrevious NameMigration for v5.2.0

azurecompute-arm_price_factor

  • Used to calculate the user invoice for billing dashboard.
  • Used to calculate the user pricing. For retrieving hardware profile prices from the provider
(tick)-
azurecompute-arm_discount
  • Now required for ALL Azure subscriptions
  • For standard subscriptions it can be set to 0
(tick)-
azurecompute-arm_currency_code
  • Required for all Azure subscriptions
  • USD (three character currency code of the bill) (WARNING! Different from currency_code used for conversion factor)
Currency(warning) Migrates if previously added
billing.azure.country_code
  • Two digit ISO code representing the country where you purchased the subscription.
  • The default of "US" is set in abiquo.properties in Remote Services as abiquo.billing.azure.country_code.
  • So you only need to set this enterprise property to change the default value.

RegionInfo

(warning) Migrates if previously added

After you complete the configuration, the platform may take up to 2 days to display data in the Estimated bill section of the dashboard.


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