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# Services

The **Services** report gives the ability to report on your metered based IT consumption costs from a Services perspective. The way you've defined your **Service Catalogue**, determines the Services and Service Categories you'll see here.

![Services Report](/files/-LTwBQHhHRzQhWg-xFNl)

Once you've logged into the system, go to "*Reports*" > '*Services*'. From here you will get a view across all consumed services. There are different types of filters and selections you can choose from.

## Filters and Reporting Depth

Once you have selected your date range and **Report Definition**, you can start viewing your data. By default it will show all consumed services for this **Report Definition**, and only for the accounts you have access to. If you want to limit your view, you can change the **Report Definition** reporting '*Depth*', and then apply additional filters such as:

* Category - to only view certain Service Categories
* Account - to limit your view to all services belonging to a certain account

When filtering the services for a specific account, it is recommended to start your journey at the [**Accounts Report**](/2.3.1/diving-deeper/report/accounts.md#drill-down-services-and-report-depth) from where you can drill down into a specific account, and then select the associated services using the buttons in the detailed report:

![Account Report to Services Report drilldown](/files/-LTwBztNQmpbBF9ohHJh)


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