On Monday, 28 July 2014 12:00:20 UTC+1, Mat Scales (AdWords API Team) wrote:
>
> Hi Brett, David,
>
> The root partition of a tree has no parentCriterionId and no caseValue, so 
> there are actually only two root partition criteria - one is a UNIT and one 
> is a SUBDIVISION. This similarly means that the first tier 
> ProductPartitions of a tree will always have the same parentCriterionId - 
> the ID of the SUBDIVISION root criterion.
>
>
So is it safe to rely on this? 
Most of our batch jobs send some queries to work out the parentCriterionId 
of our partition tree. Would we be just as well hardcoding the value? 
(which seems to always be 18283950120)

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