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Wrong project sum calculation #117

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jgrumboe opened this issue Mar 14, 2023 · 4 comments
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Wrong project sum calculation #117

jgrumboe opened this issue Mar 14, 2023 · 4 comments
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@jgrumboe
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jgrumboe commented Mar 14, 2023

The project total costs sum up all tree-children, which is incorrect because the tree contains the .tf file and the resources/modules within the same .tf file.

In the screenshot, the google/apps/europe-west1/dev project should only say “$73.00” instead of “$146.00" (which is just double as the main.tf and the module are child elements of the project).

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Same error on my side

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@tim775 tim775 added the bug Something isn't working label Nov 29, 2023
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tim775 commented Nov 29, 2023

I've added this to our bug backlog where it will get prioritized. In the mean time people can 👍 if they're running into it too.

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hugorut commented Dec 20, 2023

Thanks all for reporting this, I believe the problem here is that we are showing costs for the different project usage of these files. So this is more a UX issue as we do not "show" the different project usage per resource/module, but rather sum it up. Which, is not very clear. The fix is to show which projects are associated with the resources/files rather than what we currently do.

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RHeynsZa commented May 8, 2024

Still having this issue, 6 months later

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