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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.

Property

Description

Previous Name

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

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

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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