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The period of time that's covered by a budget. The period has a start date and an end date. The start date must come before the end date. There are no restrictions on the end date.
Namespace: Amazon.Budgets.Model
Assembly: AWSSDK.Budgets.dll
Version: 3.x.y.z
public class TimePeriod
The TimePeriod type exposes the following members
Name | Description | |
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TimePeriod() |
Name | Type | Description | |
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End | System.DateTime |
Gets and sets the property End.
The end date for a budget. If you didn't specify an end date, Amazon Web Services
set your end date to
After the end date, Amazon Web Services deletes the budget and all the associated
notifications and subscribers. You can change your end date with the |
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Start | System.DateTime |
Gets and sets the property Start.
The start date for a budget. If you created your budget and didn't specify a start
date, Amazon Web Services defaults to the start of your chosen time period (DAILY,
MONTHLY, QUARTERLY, or ANNUALLY). For example, if you created your budget on January
24, 2018, chose
You can change your start date with the |
.NET Core App:
Supported in: 3.1
.NET Standard:
Supported in: 2.0
.NET Framework:
Supported in: 4.5, 4.0, 3.5