diff --git a/docs/cloud-cost-management/3-use-ccm-cost-reporting/2-ccm-cost-categories/1-ccm-cost-categories.md b/docs/cloud-cost-management/3-use-ccm-cost-reporting/2-ccm-cost-categories/1-ccm-cost-categories.md index 2f3d0853912..0f5c87ce4ea 100644 --- a/docs/cloud-cost-management/3-use-ccm-cost-reporting/2-ccm-cost-categories/1-ccm-cost-categories.md +++ b/docs/cloud-cost-management/3-use-ccm-cost-reporting/2-ccm-cost-categories/1-ccm-cost-categories.md @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ To copy cost buckets from one cost category to another, perform the following st For example, consider two cost targets named team A and team B. These two teams use the same database. To enable sharing of cost between these two teams, you need to create a shared cost bucket named sharedDB (enter a name that relates to the shared bucket). - **Equally**: This option enables sharing of the shared bucket cost equally (50%) between both teams A and B. You can view it in the grid and chart. -- **Proportionally**: This option enables sharing of the shared bucket cost proportionally between both teams. If the cost for team A is $60 and that of team B is $40. Then, 60% of DB cost is borne by team A and 40% by team B. +- **Proportionally**: This option enables sharing of the shared bucket cost proportionally between both teams. If the cost for team A is USD60 and that of team B is USD40. Then, 60% of DB cost is borne by team A and 40% by team B. - **Fixed percentage**: This option allows the distribution of the cost of the shared bucket by a fixed percentage between cost buckets. For example, 30% to team A and 70% to team B. ![](./static/cost-category-builder-2.png) diff --git a/docs/cloud-cost-management/3-use-ccm-cost-reporting/2-ccm-cost-categories/2-cost-categories-usage.md b/docs/cloud-cost-management/3-use-ccm-cost-reporting/2-ccm-cost-categories/2-cost-categories-usage.md index 1405c27254e..1eeb68ec070 100644 --- a/docs/cloud-cost-management/3-use-ccm-cost-reporting/2-ccm-cost-categories/2-cost-categories-usage.md +++ b/docs/cloud-cost-management/3-use-ccm-cost-reporting/2-ccm-cost-categories/2-cost-categories-usage.md @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Consider the following scenario where the Perspective rule has a cost category: | **Cost category** | **Cost bucket** | **Shared Cost buckets** | | --- | --- | --- | -| CC1 | | | +| CC1 | | | In this setup, if you group the Perspective by `AWS > Account`, the cost of B1 and SB1 are displayed against the respective AWS accounts. However, the total cost of the cost bucket B2, and the shared cost bucket SB2 in GCP are displayed under **No Account**. @@ -31,8 +31,8 @@ Consider the following scenario with two cost categories: **Cost category** | **Cost bucket** | **Shared cost buckets** | | --- | --- | --- | -| CC1 | | | -| CC2 | | | +| CC1 | | | +| CC2 | | | If you have added CC1 (CB1, CB2, and Unattributed) in your Perspective rule and grouped by the same cost category, then the Perspective displays the following costs: