This topic describes how to analyze the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure costs associated with your account.
To enable users to monitor the costs associated with this account, you will have to grant them access by writing a An IAM document that specifies who has what type of access to your resources. It is used in different ways: to mean an individual statement written in the policy language; to mean a collection of statements in a single, named "policy" document (which has an Oracle Cloud ID (OCID) assigned to it); and to mean the overall body of policies your organization uses to control access to resources.. If you're new to policies, see Getting Started with Policies and Common Policies.
The following policy statement gives users in a specified group the ability to analyze costs in the tenancy:
Type of access: Ability to see costs for the tenancy.
Where to create the policy: In the tenancy so that users in the <Example_Group> can see costs for the entire account.
Allow group <Example_Group> to read usage-reports
Most new customers in the United States who create new accounts after January 28, 2019 can use these tools. If you created your account prior to that date or you are from outside the United States, see Managing Your Accounts, Promotions, and Subscriptions.
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