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Azure customer usage attribution (CUA) - report or validate it is working?
Hi v-kylecallahan,
Thanks, unfortunately this still doesn't help me.
The original doc referenced does indeed have a section on "Verify deployments tracked with a GUID" specifically for Resource Manager templates - however the same section also states that it "doesn't apply to Resource Manager API or Terraform deployments".
In our case, we are using Resource Manager API's and with Azure PowerShell (per https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/partner-center/marketplace-offers/azure-partner-customer-usage-attribution?source=docs#example-azure-powershell) and there is no information on how to confirm if CUA is working or not.
I am not asking for a report on the actual Azure consumption volumes, revenues, etc.; nor am I even looking for a list of end-customers..... all I'm after is a way to confirm that Microsoft is internally indeed seeing seeing Azure consumption data tracked via Customer Usage Attribution for a specific tracking GUID.
For example, perhaps a simple Green/Red indicator next to each Tracking GUID in our partner portal view that indicates some/any consumption data has been received within the last 3-months would be helpful.
While such an indicator doesn't exist as far as I'm aware of, is there a way for someone in Microsoft to manually check a tracking GUID and give a thumbs up/down as to is there CUA data associated to it in the last 3-months?
We're in the same situation. A number of resources were deployed at a customer with our CUA guid (supposedly), but I can't see anything in the portal to tell me that it is actually working. I'm not sure how the Azure Consumption, new customers, etc that are required for the partner specializations work if we can't see the CUA data? what is the point?