Viewing exports - Amazon Data Exports
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Viewing exports

To view details about your exports, use the Data Exports page in the Amazon Billing and Cost Management console. To view your export files, use the S3 console link for your Amazon S3 bucket on the Data Exports page. To view your export dashboards, use the QuickSight link on the Data Exports page, or go directly to the QuickSight console and find your dashboard.

To view your export details, files, and dashboards
  1. Sign in to the Amazon Billing and Cost Management console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/costmanagement/home#.

  2. In the navigation pane, choose Data Exports.

  3. In the Exports and dashboards list, find the name of the export that you want to view.

  4. To view the export details, choose the link in the Export name column to view the summary page describing the export settings.

  5. To view the export files, choose the link in the S3 bucket column to be brought to the S3 console for your bucket.

  6. To view the QuickSight dashboard, choose the Cost and usage dashboard link in the Export type column.

The following is an overview of the columns in the Exports and Dashboards list:

  • Export name: The name you chose when creating the export.

  • Export type: The type of export created. Data Exports has three types of exports:

    • Standard data export: A customized export of a table that delivers to Amazon S3 on a recurring basis.

    • Cost and usage dashboard: An export and integration to Amazon QuickSight that deploys a pre-built cost and usage dashboard. This becomes a link to a dashboard.

    • Legacy CUR export: An export of the Legacy Cost and Usage Report (CUR).

  • Data table: The table that your export is querying.

  • S3 bucket: The S3 bucket to which your export is being delivered to.

  • Status: The health of your export. It can have two values:

    • Healthy: This status indicates that the most recent export delivery was successful.

      Note

      Your Cost and Usage Dashboard could be missing the data for the current month because it can take up to 24 hours for all your data to be populated in your dashboard. If the export status says “Healthy”, allow 24 hours for your dashboard to update with the current month's data.

    • Unhealthy: This status indicates that the most recent export delivery failed.

  • Timestamp: The time and date when your export was last refreshed.