public static interface HistoricalOptions.Builder extends SdkPojo, CopyableBuilder<HistoricalOptions.Builder,HistoricalOptions>
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
HistoricalOptions.Builder |
budgetAdjustmentPeriod(Integer budgetAdjustmentPeriod)
The number of budget periods included in the moving-average calculation that determines your auto-adjusted
budget amount.
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HistoricalOptions.Builder |
lookBackAvailablePeriods(Integer lookBackAvailablePeriods)
The integer that describes how many budget periods in your
BudgetAdjustmentPeriod are included
in the calculation of your current BudgetLimit. |
equalsBySdkFields, sdkFieldscopyapplyMutation, buildHistoricalOptions.Builder budgetAdjustmentPeriod(Integer budgetAdjustmentPeriod)
The number of budget periods included in the moving-average calculation that determines your auto-adjusted
budget amount. The maximum value depends on the TimeUnit granularity of the budget:
For the DAILY granularity, the maximum value is 60.
For the MONTHLY granularity, the maximum value is 12.
For the QUARTERLY granularity, the maximum value is 4.
For the ANNUALLY granularity, the maximum value is 1.
budgetAdjustmentPeriod - The number of budget periods included in the moving-average calculation that determines your
auto-adjusted budget amount. The maximum value depends on the TimeUnit granularity of the
budget:
For the DAILY granularity, the maximum value is 60.
For the MONTHLY granularity, the maximum value is 12.
For the QUARTERLY granularity, the maximum value is 4.
For the ANNUALLY granularity, the maximum value is 1.
HistoricalOptions.Builder lookBackAvailablePeriods(Integer lookBackAvailablePeriods)
The integer that describes how many budget periods in your BudgetAdjustmentPeriod are included
in the calculation of your current BudgetLimit. If the first budget period in your
BudgetAdjustmentPeriod has no cost data, then that budget period isn’t included in the average
that determines your budget limit.
For example, if you set BudgetAdjustmentPeriod as 4 quarters, but your account had
no cost data in the first quarter, then only the last three quarters are included in the calculation. In this
scenario, LookBackAvailablePeriods returns 3.
You can’t set your own LookBackAvailablePeriods. The value is automatically calculated from the
BudgetAdjustmentPeriod and your historical cost data.
lookBackAvailablePeriods - The integer that describes how many budget periods in your BudgetAdjustmentPeriod are
included in the calculation of your current BudgetLimit. If the first budget period in
your BudgetAdjustmentPeriod has no cost data, then that budget period isn’t included in
the average that determines your budget limit.
For example, if you set BudgetAdjustmentPeriod as 4 quarters, but your
account had no cost data in the first quarter, then only the last three quarters are included in the
calculation. In this scenario, LookBackAvailablePeriods returns 3.
You can’t set your own LookBackAvailablePeriods. The value is automatically calculated
from the BudgetAdjustmentPeriod and your historical cost data.
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