
Explanation:
After you apply user-defined tags to your AWS resources, you must activate them in the Billing and Cost Management console for them to appear as cost allocation tags. Only after activation can they be used to filter and track costs in AWS Cost Explorer. It can take up to 24 hours for tags to appear in the console after activation.
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Question #2
A company applies user-defined tags to resources that are associated with the company's AWS workloads. Twenty days after applying the tags, the company notices that it cannot use the tags to filter views in the AWS Cost Explorer console.
What is the reason for this issue?
A
It takes at least 30 days to be able to use tags to filter views in Cost Explorer.
B
The company has not activated the user-defined tags for cost allocation.
C
The company has not created an AWS Cost and Usage Report.
D
The company has not created a usage budget in AWS Budgets.
E
The tags must be applied to the root account only.
F
AWS Cost Explorer does not support user-defined tags.
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