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Finout's Saved Views
Updated over 3 months ago

A Finout view is how you can save and name a set of filters and the applied group by, allowing you to easily return to view the required data and share this with your team. In addition, the time aggregation (daily, weekly, monthly) and period of the query are also saved as part of the view.

The filters can be applied using out-of-the-box resources such as Azure, GCP, AWS, Datadog, GCP, Global, Kubernetes, Snowflake, or Databricks, as well as virtual tags to view the costs associated with logical categories. You can create as many views as required, and these are shared automatically with all users in your account.

A view can be applied to a cost report or as a Dashboard widget.

Create a View

  1. Apply the required Filters on the MegaBill page.

  2. Select the required Group By option.

  3. Select whether the data should be calculated as Daily, Weekly, or Monthly, and select the period of the report.

  4. Click Save.

  5. Enter a View name.

  6. If this is a new view, select Save as a new view and then click Save View. If this is an existing view that you are modifying, ensure that the Save as the new view is not selected.

Using a view in a widget

  1. In the Dashboards page, click Create Dashboard.

  2. Click Add Widget.

  3. Select a widget or template.

  4. In the Load from saved view dropdown, select the required view.

  5. Configure the other widget options and click Save and return.

Change a view name

  1. In the Total Cost page, select the views dropdown.

  2. Click the Pencil icon.

  3. Enter the View name.

  4. Click Save View.

Deleting a view

  1. In the Total Cost page, select the views dropdown.

  2. Click the trashcan icon.

  3. Click Delete View. This deletes the view for all users in the account.

Creating a new view based on an existing view

  1. In the Total Cost page, select the required view from the dropdown.

  2. Update the view options as required:

    1. Apply the required Filters.

    2. Select the required Group By option.

    3. Select whether the data should be calculated as Daily, Weekly, or Monthly.

    4. Select the period of the report.

  3. Click Save.

  4. Enter a View name.

  5. Select Save as new view.

  6. Click Save View.

    or-

  1. In the Total Cost page, select the views dropdown.

  2. Click copy Icon (double square). The view is copied.

  3. Edit the view, as required.

Updating an existing view

  1. In the Total Cost page, select the required view from the dropdown.

  2. Update the view options as required:

    1. Apply the required Filters.

    2. Select the required Group By option.

    3. Select whether the data should be calculated as Daily, Weekly, or Monthly.

    4. Select the period of the report.

  3. Click Save.

  4. Click Save View.

Example View #1

This report details the costs associated with two specific Amazon EKS clusters in your Amazon Web Services account grouped by Kubernetes namespaces. The view shows the daily costs for the past 30 days.

Example View #2

This report details the costs associated with AWS grouped by AWS Sub-Service. The view shows the daily costs for the current month.

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