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Class: Aws::Budgets::Types::TimePeriod
- Inherits:
-
Struct
- Object
- Struct
- Aws::Budgets::Types::TimePeriod
- Defined in:
- (unknown)
Overview
When passing TimePeriod as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:
{
start: Time.now,
end: Time.now,
}
The period of time that is covered by a budget. The period has a start date and an end date. The start date must come before the end date. There are no restrictions on the end date.
Returned by:
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
-
#end ⇒ Time
The end date for a budget.
-
#start ⇒ Time
The start date for a budget.
Instance Attribute Details
#end ⇒ Time
The end date for a budget. If you didn\'t specify an end date, AWS set
your end date to 06/15/87 00:00 UTC
. The defaults are the same for the
AWS Billing and Cost Management console and the API.
After the end date, AWS deletes the budget and all associated
notifications and subscribers. You can change your end date with the
UpdateBudget
operation.
#start ⇒ Time
The start date for a budget. If you created your budget and didn\'t
specify a start date, AWS defaults to the start of your chosen time
period (DAILY, MONTHLY, QUARTERLY, or ANNUALLY). For example, if you
created your budget on January 24, 2018, chose DAILY
, and didn\'t set
a start date, AWS set your start date to 01/24/18 00:00 UTC
. If you
chose MONTHLY
, AWS set your start date to 01/01/18 00:00 UTC
. The
defaults are the same for the AWS Billing and Cost Management console
and the API.
You can change your start date with the UpdateBudget
operation.