Hi,

Any updates on this?

Thanks,
Tomer

On Tuesday, July 17, 2012 7:11:47 PM UTC+3, Kevin Winter wrote:
>
> Hi Valeriy,
>   I'm sorry, but we have no update at this time.  This is still not 
> possible via the AdWords API.  The core engineers are aware of this 
> functionality gap and are evaluating it.
>
> - Kevin Winter
> AdWords API Team
>
> On Tuesday, July 10, 2012 4:38:31 PM UTC-4, valeriy wrote:
>>
>> Hi Kevin,
>>
>> Any update on this? I can download keyword performance report from 
>> AdWords UI with per-keyword content data (clicks/impressions). It looks 
>> exactly same structurally in xml format as keyword report that would be 
>> returned from API except that API report only includes one row with 
>> keywordID='3000000' for content. Is there any trick like setting some 
>> header or getting whitelisted to get detailed report from v201206 API?
>>
>> thanks,
>> Valeriy
>>
>> On Tuesday, May 15, 2012 10:12:27 AM UTC-7, Kevin Winter wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>   I wasn't aware of that tab - it appears it was added fairly recently 
>>> (compared to API releases).  I've reached out to the core engineers to see 
>>> when and if this might be added.  We'll be sure to post about it on the 
>>> blog when we do.  For now, this breakout by keyword is not available via 
>>> reports.
>>>
>>> - Kevin Winter
>>> AdWords API Team
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, May 15, 2012 12:37:21 PM UTC-4, Younes Laghrari wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Thank you Kevin for you response.
>>>>
>>>> Yes, i understand the concept of the magic keywordId 3000000. However, 
>>>> since there is no one triggering keyword in display network, how do you 
>>>> explain  that  AdWords  displays the performance data of each display 
>>>> keywords? You can see this in the screenshot i have the attached in my the 
>>>> first post. This is the source of confusing of our clients. My final goal 
>>>> is to be able provide the same level of data in our application but i 
>>>> don't 
>>>> know how.
>>>>
>>>> If you can help me i will be very grateful.
>>>>
>>>> Best regards,
>>>>
>>>> Le mardi 15 mai 2012 12:04:57 UTC-4, Kevin Winter a écrit :
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>   Ads displayed on the Display Network that have been triggered from 
>>>>> keywords are trigger from the sum of keywords.  For example, you could 
>>>>> have 
>>>>> cat, dog, pet food as three keywords for an adgroup.  Then when an 
>>>>> impression occurs on a pet-related website, it looks at all the keywords 
>>>>> in 
>>>>> the adgroup to see if that placement would be suitable.  There is no one 
>>>>> triggering keyword, so the magic keywordId 3000000 is used to indicate 
>>>>> this 
>>>>> has occurred.  You can't tie this back to a specific keyword because 
>>>>> that's 
>>>>> not how the product works.
>>>>>
>>>>> - Kevin Winter
>>>>> AdWords API Team
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thursday, May 10, 2012 4:32:11 PM UTC-4, Younes Laghrari wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>> Some of our clients have some campaigns that run Display Network. 
>>>>>> AdWords UI show  the performance data detailed per keyword (please see 
>>>>>> the 
>>>>>> attached image). However, we are not able to fetch via the API the data 
>>>>>> of 
>>>>>> display keywords. All we can do is to retrieve the data for adgroup 
>>>>>> level 
>>>>>> since we get  keywordID="3000000" (dummy keyword to indicate content 
>>>>>> network) instead of the real keywordId. Therefore, in our application we 
>>>>>> show all display keyword with no performance data and this is a source 
>>>>>> of 
>>>>>> frustration for our clients.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> We wonder if there is a way to get these data. Also, we would like to 
>>>>>> have the possibility to fetch the performance data by the pair 
>>>>>> adId-keywordId. Is that possible? If yes, how?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Your help will be really appreciated, thank you in advance.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> We have tried those types of reports: KEYWORDS_PERFORMANCE_REPORT, 
>>>>>> AD_PERFORMANCE_REPORT 
>>>>>> and CRITERIA_PERFORMANCE_REPORT.
>>>>>> *Example of row we got in the CRITERIA_PERFORMANCE_REPORT*
>>>>>>  <row campaignID="54459516" campaign="SEEN Nordic Innhold" 
>>>>>> adGroupID="1861193796" adGroup="Interior Design" 
>>>>>> keywordPlacement="Content" 
>>>>>> criteriaType="Keyword" keywordID="3000000" day="2012-04-29" 
>>>>>> network="Display Network" clicks="2" impressions="3424" 
>>>>>> avgPosition="3.09" 
>>>>>> cost="7690000" keywordPlacementState="enabled" conv1PerClick="0"/>
>>>>>>      <row campaignID="54459516" campaign="SEEN Nordic Innhold" 
>>>>>> adGroupID="1861193796" adGroup="Interior Design" 
>>>>>> keywordPlacement="Content" 
>>>>>> criteriaType="Keyword" keywordID="3000000" day="2012-04-30" 
>>>>>> network="Display Network" clicks="0" impressions="4354" 
>>>>>> avgPosition="3.07" 
>>>>>> cost="0" keywordPlacementState="enabled" conv1PerClick="0"/>
>>>>>>
>>>>>

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