Forum Discussion
Including Costs in a Microsoft 365 Licensing Report
Script Updated:
Tracking Licensing Costs (by Department and Country) for Microsoft 365 Tenants
The latest version of the Microsoft 365 Licensing Report script includes code to generate cost analyses for the departments and countries assigned to user accounts. Everything works well if the properties of Entra ID user accounts are complete and accurate. Sometimes this isn’t so, and that leads to problems when attributing costs at a department or country level.
https://office365itpros.com/2024/02/14/microsoft-365-licensing-report/
- TonyRedmondJul 23, 2024MVP
Adding Cost Center Reporting to the Microsoft 365 Licensing Report
The Microsoft 365 licensing report now supports a cost center analysis based on cost center values stored in an Exchange custom attribute. The new analysis is entirely optional, but it seems like many tenants store cost center values in custom attributes, so this update might work well for them. That is, if the cost center data stored in Exchange is accurate… Rubbish in always means rubbish out…
https://office365itpros.com/2024/07/23/microsoft-365-licensing-report-192/
- TonyRedmondSep 12, 2024MVPMicrosoft 365 Licensing Report Script V1.94
The Microsoft 365 Licensing Report PowerShell script has been upgraded to generate detailed license information and to deal with expired license subscriptions. You can download V1.94 of the script from GitHub. Before attempting to run the licensing report script, take the time to read previous articles to understand the basics of the script and how to generate the files used for pricing information.
https://office365itpros.com/2024/09/12/microsoft-365-licensing-report-194/