Hi Ewin,

When using the BatchJobService, it should already handle the partial failures 
for you. You may then poll your job's status while running, or list all the 
jobs once it's done.

However, if your requirement requires you to fail the entire job in the event 
of even just a single failure then, as mentioned in this section :

"If there is a requirement to fail the entire job in the event of a single 
failure along the way, use GoogleAdsService.Mutate to apply multiple operations 
in a single request, with partial_failures set to false."

I hope this helps.

Best regards,

Peter Laurence Napa Oliquino
Google Ads API Team
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