No action is required in the Azure portal for the billing account scope. The enterprise administrator can view costs across the entire EA enrollment or multiple enrollments. Assign billing account scope accessĪccess to the billing account scope requires enterprise administrator permission in the EA portal. The following sections are walk-through examples of the enterprise administrator assigning access to scopes for other users. As a best practice for business continuity, you should always have two users with enterprise administrator access. The enterprise administrator assigns access to scopes for other users. Enterprise administrator roleīy default, an enterprise administrator can access the billing account (Enterprise Agreement/enrollment) and all other scopes, which are child scopes.
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To view the full list of supported account types, see Understand Cost Management data. To watch other videos, visit the Cost Management YouTube channel.Ĭost management supports a variety of Azure account types. Watch the Cost Management controlling access video to learn about assigning access to view costs and charges with Azure role-based access control (Azure RBAC). Data consolidation is important to understand because some people shouldn't access a parent scope that child scopes roll up to. Instead, they select a larger scope that child scopes roll up to and then they filter-down to what they want to view. When using scopes, users don't multi-select them. The scope that a user selects is used throughout Cost Management to provide data consolidation and to control access to cost information. After the combination of permissions is assigned, the user views data in Cost Management based on their access scope and on the scope that they select in the Azure portal. This article walks you through assigning access to Cost Management data. For users with other Azure account types, defining a user's level of access to Cost Management data is simpler by using Azure role-based access control (Azure RBAC). For users with Azure Enterprise agreements, a combination of permissions granted in the Azure portal and the Enterprise (EA) portal define a user's level of access to Cost Management data.