ConsumptionBudgetData.TimePeriod Property
Definition
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Has start and end date of the budget. The start date must be first of the month and should be less than the end date. Budget start date must be on or after June 1, 2017. Future start date should not be more than twelve months. Past start date should be selected within the timegrain period. There are no restrictions on the end date.
public Azure.ResourceManager.Consumption.Models.BudgetTimePeriod TimePeriod { get; set; }
member this.TimePeriod : Azure.ResourceManager.Consumption.Models.BudgetTimePeriod with get, set
Public Property TimePeriod As BudgetTimePeriod
Property Value
Applies to
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