annot tell the
> exact date to finish.
>
> Best,
> Thanet, AdWords API Team
>
> On Tuesday, July 11, 2017 at 11:02:57 PM UTC+9, Marc P wrote:
>>
>> Hi Thanet,
>>
>> any updates on this issue?
>>
>> We are still having many problems due to this.
>
he product with OfferId 123 is in CategoryL2
>> Clothing/Pants or Clothing/Shorts RIGHT NOW.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Marc
>>
>> Am Montag, 24. April 2017 19:07:03 UTC+2 schrieb Thanet Knack
>> Praneenararat (AdWords API Team):
>>>
>>> Hello Marc,
>&g
t;
> I find this confusing and would expect to get just one row with the
>> product and with CategoryL5 set to the most recent value for that product...
>
> I've passed this feedback to engineering too.
> For now, would using date range help you? Or does it always return tw
ineering too.
> For now, would using date range help you? Or does it always return two
> rows for any kinds of date ranges?
>
> Best,
> Thanet, AdWords API Team
>
> On Wednesday, April 5, 2017 at 4:16:32 PM UTC+9, Marc P wrote:
>>
>> Hi Thanet,
>>
>>
t; Not requesting them in AWQL / report definition just makes the reporting
> service not return them with the results.
>
> This is different from segment fields. If you don't request them, they're
> not requested implicitly.
> Once you request them, you're likely to g
t;
> This is different from segment fields. If you don't request them, they're
> not requested implicitly.
> Once you request them, you're likely to get more report rows than usual.
>
> Hope this help.
>
> Thanet, AdWords API Team
>
> On Thursday, March 30
Hi Thanet,
yes, in this case it is CategoryL5 - for another customer id it is
ProductTypeL3.
My point is: both ProductTypeL3 and CategoryL5 are attributes as specified
in
https://developers.google.com/adwords/api/docs/appendix/reports/shopping-performance-report
They are not Segments.
So my