Yes - what James shared is correct - alerts for usage are not available.
However,
@Sandip Nanda - This is a great idea, and please submit this idea in this portal for EIS - Foundation:
https://ideas.ibm.com/ We review the product enhancement ideas submitted regularly and use this as the source of truth to reference for future development. In this portal, you are able to view others' ideas submitted and vote on them.
------------------------------
Yool Park
Product Manager
IBM
Cambridge MA
------------------------------
Original Message:
Sent: Thu September 15, 2022 04:19 AM
From: James Burn
Subject: Consumption Notification for Weather Data Products
Hi Sandip. You can check your API data usage statistics here: https://weather.service-now.com/apicustomer if your email is associated with an API data key.
I don't think you can set an alert for usage. I know this feature has been requested before.
------------------------------
james burn
Original Message:
Sent: Wed September 14, 2022 08:36 AM
From: Sandip Nanda
Subject: Consumption Notification for Weather Data Products
Hello
Yes Weather Data APIs, various subscriptions parts which are per month based.
------------------------------
Sandip Nanda
Original Message:
Sent: Tue September 13, 2022 03:57 PM
From: Scott Nogueira
Subject: Consumption Notification for Weather Data Products
Hello Sandip! Thank you for your question and welcome to the IBM weather community! Is your question related to a specific product from the weather offering? Is this a question specific to the weather data APIs, App points consumed within EIS etc?
------------------------------
Scott Nogueira
CS Practice lead for EIS and Aviation
IBM
Andover MA
Original Message:
Sent: Sun September 11, 2022 02:01 PM
From: Sandip Nanda
Subject: Consumption Notification for Weather Data Products
How can we proactively get notified on consumption of various weather data products?
- My initial/preliminary questions are around the IBM capabilities on setting up notifications.
What are the available monitoring capabilities for Weather (also interested in Watson and confirming the below example). similar to how these are available in IBM Cloud
------------------------------
Sandip Nanda
------------------------------
#WeatherandEnvironmentalIntelligence
#ESGDataandEnvironmentalIntelligence