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AWS Budgets examples using Tools for PowerShell V4
The following code examples show you how to perform actions and implement common scenarios by using the AWS Tools for PowerShell V4 with AWS Budgets.
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The following code example shows how to use New-BGTBudget
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Example 1: Creates a new budget with the specified budgetary and time constraints with email notifications.
$notification = @{ NotificationType = "ACTUAL" ComparisonOperator = "GREATER_THAN" Threshold = 80 } $addressObject = @{ Address = @("user@domain.com") SubscriptionType = "EMAIL" } $subscriber = New-Object Amazon.Budgets.Model.NotificationWithSubscribers $subscriber.Notification = $notification $subscriber.Subscribers.Add($addressObject) $startDate = [datetime]::new(2017,09,25) $endDate = [datetime]::new(2017,10,25) New-BGTBudget -Budget_BudgetName "Tester" -Budget_BudgetType COST -CostTypes_IncludeTax $true -Budget_TimeUnit MONTHLY -BudgetLimit_Unit USD -TimePeriod_Start $startDate -TimePeriod_End $endDate -AccountId 123456789012 -BudgetLimit_Amount 200 -NotificationsWithSubscriber $subscriber
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For API details, see CreateBudget in AWS Tools for PowerShell Cmdlet Reference (V4).
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