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Cloud Billing Budget v1beta1 API - Enum CalendarPeriod (2.0.0-beta05)
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public enum CalendarPeriod
Reference documentation and code samples for the Cloud Billing Budget v1beta1 API enum CalendarPeriod.
A CalendarPeriod
represents the abstract concept of a time period that
has a canonical start. Grammatically, "the start of the current
CalendarPeriod
". All calendar times begin at 12 AM US and Canadian
Pacific Time (UTC-8).
Namespace
Google.Cloud.Billing.Budgets.V1Beta1
Assembly
Google.Cloud.Billing.Budgets.V1Beta1.dll
Fields
Name
Description
Month
A month. Month starts on the first day of each month, such as January 1,
February 1, March 1, and so on.
Quarter
A quarter. Quarters start on dates January 1, April 1, July 1, and October
1 of each year.
Unspecified
Calendar period is unset. This is the default if the budget is for a
custom time period (CustomPeriod).
Year
A year. Year starts on January 1.
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