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pub struct GetDimensionValuesResponse {
    pub dimension_values: Vec<DimensionValuesWithAttributes>,
    pub next_page_token: Option<String>,
    pub return_size: i64,
    pub total_size: i64,
}

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dimension_values: Vec<DimensionValuesWithAttributes>

The filters that you used to filter your request. Some dimensions are available only for a specific context.

If you set the context to COSTANDUSAGE, you can use the following dimensions for searching:

  • AZ - The Availability Zone. An example is us-east-1a.

  • DATABASEENGINE - The Amazon Relational Database Service database. Examples are Aurora or MySQL.

  • INSTANCETYPE - The type of Amazon EC2 instance. An example is m4.xlarge.

  • LEGALENTITYNAME - The name of the organization that sells you AWS services, such as Amazon Web Services.

  • LINKEDACCOUNT - The description in the attribute map that includes the full name of the member account. The value field contains the AWS ID of the member account.

  • OPERATINGSYSTEM - The operating system. Examples are Windows or Linux.

  • OPERATION - The action performed. Examples include RunInstance and CreateBucket.

  • PLATFORM - The Amazon EC2 operating system. Examples are Windows or Linux.

  • PURCHASETYPE - The reservation type of the purchase to which this usage is related. Examples include On-Demand Instances and Standard Reserved Instances.

  • SERVICE - The AWS service such as Amazon DynamoDB.

  • USAGETYPE - The type of usage. An example is DataTransfer-In-Bytes. The response for the GetDimensionValues operation includes a unit attribute. Examples include GB and Hrs.

  • USAGETYPEGROUP - The grouping of common usage types. An example is Amazon EC2: CloudWatch – Alarms. The response for this operation includes a unit attribute.

  • RECORDTYPE - The different types of charges such as RI fees, usage costs, tax refunds, and credits.

  • RESOURCEID - The unique identifier of the resource. ResourceId is an opt-in feature only available for last 14 days for EC2-Compute Service.

If you set the context to RESERVATIONS, you can use the following dimensions for searching:

  • AZ - The Availability Zone. An example is us-east-1a.

  • CACHEENGINE - The Amazon ElastiCache operating system. Examples are Windows or Linux.

  • DEPLOYMENTOPTION - The scope of Amazon Relational Database Service deployments. Valid values are SingleAZ and MultiAZ.

  • INSTANCETYPE - The type of Amazon EC2 instance. An example is m4.xlarge.

  • LINKEDACCOUNT - The description in the attribute map that includes the full name of the member account. The value field contains the AWS ID of the member account.

  • PLATFORM - The Amazon EC2 operating system. Examples are Windows or Linux.

  • REGION - The AWS Region.

  • SCOPE (Utilization only) - The scope of a Reserved Instance (RI). Values are regional or a single Availability Zone.

  • TAG (Coverage only) - The tags that are associated with a Reserved Instance (RI).

  • TENANCY - The tenancy of a resource. Examples are shared or dedicated.

If you set the context to SAVINGSPLANS, you can use the following dimensions for searching:

  • SAVINGSPLANSTYPE - Type of Savings Plans (EC2 Instance or Compute)

  • PAYMENTOPTION - Payment option for the given Savings Plans (for example, All Upfront)

  • REGION - The AWS Region.

  • INSTANCETYPEFAMILY - The family of instances (For example, m5)

  • LINKEDACCOUNT - The description in the attribute map that includes the full name of the member account. The value field contains the AWS ID of the member account.

  • SAVINGSPLAN_ARN - The unique identifier for your Savings Plan

next_page_token: Option<String>

The token for the next set of retrievable results. AWS provides the token when the response from a previous call has more results than the maximum page size.

return_size: i64

The number of results that AWS returned at one time.

total_size: i64

The total number of search results.

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