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[CoE Starter Kit - Feature]: AI builder capacity consumption report #6100

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PPMini opened this issue Jul 18, 2023 · 8 comments
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[CoE Starter Kit - Feature]: AI builder capacity consumption report #6100

PPMini opened this issue Jul 18, 2023 · 8 comments
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PPMini commented Jul 18, 2023

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

Hi,

Could we include historical reporting on AI Builder Credit consumption at tenant level with drillable options to filter for specific environments in CoE ?

We are aware the we could see the AI builder consumption report from PPAC, however, it only reports on last 30 days.

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We recently learned that this data is available via the Dataverse AI Event table. We have not investigated storing and using this information yet.

Putting on our backlog for investigation, but we do have a few high priority items on our backlog so I don't think we'll be able to work on this anytime soon. If this is urgent for you, I'd recommend trying to implement a solution yourself by looking at the AI Event table.

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PPMini commented Jul 19, 2023

Thanks Manuela for guiding.
When I am connecting Power Bi with my environment's Dataverse , could not see msdyn_AIEvent table in the list
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Could you please advice on this?
Also , would like to understand, is it possible to see all tenant data instead of environment wise

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I can see the table in my environment
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and also in Power BI using the Common Data Service (Legacy) connector
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I'm not sure what triggers this table to show up, it has nothing to do with the CoE kit - it's just a new system table that's provided. You can perhaps raise a support ticket if you don't see the table.

To see the data at tenant level you'd have to write a process to collect it from all environments, there's no tenant level table as far as I know.

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PPMini commented Jul 24, 2023 via email

@manuelap-msft manuelap-msft changed the title [CoE Starter Kit - Feature]: AI builder trending [CoE Starter Kit - Feature]: AI builder capacity consumption report Nov 6, 2023
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This is a great idea.

What we would really need is to also be able to drill down to the user level within each environment. The use case is when we see our AI Builder credits are nearing capacity, and we need to find out exactly who may be over-using and then we can open a line of communication with that person.

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Until the COE Toolkit is updated consider leveraging the solution identified here: https://github.com/v7herman4/COE-TK-AI-Builder-Consumption

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Looking good for April release!

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PPMini commented Mar 21, 2024 via email

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