FOCUS 1.0 with Amazon columns (preview) - Amazon Data Exports
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FOCUS 1.0 with Amazon columns (preview)

Note

FOCUS 1.0 with Amazon columns has now been released in General Availability (GA) in a new Data Exports table. This page is for the preview release of FOCUS 1.0 with Amazon columns. Use the GA table in FOCUS 1.0 with Amazon columns.

The FOCUS 1.0 with Amazon columns (preview) table contains your cost and usage data formatted with FinOps Open Cost and Usage Specification (FOCUS) 1.0, along with five additional columns from Amazon that contain proprietary billing data. These columns are x_CostCategories, x_Discounts, x_Operation, x_ServiceCode, and x_UsageType. For more information about the FOCUS open-source specification, refer to the FOCUS website.

The SQL table name for FOCUS 1.0 with Amazon columns (preview) is FOCUS_1_0_AWS_PREVIEW

Preview notes

The FOCUS 1.0 with Amazon columns (preview) table will soon be deprecated.

We advise all customers to use the GA release of FOCUS 1.0 with Amazon columns. If you're currently using the FOCUS 1.0 with Amazon columns (preview) table, you should switch to the GA table as soon as possible. The GA table has a large reduction in the number of specification conformance gaps that make it suitable for production FinOps processes. For a list of the conformance gaps in the GA table, see FOCUS 1.0 with Amazon columns conformance gaps.

We do not recommend FOCUS 1.0 with Amazon columns (preview) for production workloads. For a list of the conformance gaps in the preview table, see FOCUS 1.0 with Amazon columns (preview) conformance gaps.

Table configurations

There are no table configurations for the FOCUS 1.0 with Amazon columns (preview) table.

Amazon Organizations support

The FOCUS 1.0 with Amazon columns (preview) table inherits the settings you made in the consolidated billing feature in Amazon Organizations. When consolidated billing is enabled, there are different behaviors for management and member accounts. If you’re using a management account, your FOCUS 1.0 with Amazon columns (preview) table includes cost and usage data for the management account and all member accounts in your organization. If you’re using a member account, your FOCUS 1.0 with Amazon columns (preview) table only includes cost and usage data for that member account.

After joining an organization, a member account can only export data for the time that the account has been a member of the organization. For example, let's say that a member account leaves organization A and joins organization B on the 15th of the month. Then, the member account creates an export. Because the member account created an export after joining organization B, the member account’s export of FOCUS 1.0 with Amazon columns (preview) for the month only includes cost and usage data for the time that the account has been a member of organization B.