Hello Alexander,
I understood your original post but I described the behavior I expect to
see. If you could provide an example for this particular issue (account ID
+ keyword visible in the UI and absent from the API), I'll be happy to
investigate it.
(that is exactly what I've asked the orig
Hello Danial,
no, what you are saying is simply wrong in the special case I cited above.
Deleted keywords (even with statistics) turned negative just are not among
the deleted keywords in the API, contrary to your statement. They are among
the deleted keywords in the UI though which results in
Hello Ovidiu,
Regarding predicates -- UI does not show deleted keywords by default. Try
pulling *all* keywords with both UI and API (add all keyword statuses as
predicates to the query) and comparing them.
-Danial, AdWords API Team.
On Wednesday, March 13, 2013 3:56:31 PM UTC+4, o...@auximu
Hello Alexander,
Deleted keywords are purged if they have no statistics on it. Deleted
criteria with clicks and impressions will still be available as 'deleted'.
Otherwise, the logic between API and UI should be the same.
-Danial, AdWords API Team.
On Thursday, March 14, 2013 6:43:52 PM UT
Hi all,
I had a similar phenomenon lately (more non-negative keywords in the UI
than in the API) and I found a reason for it: If you delete a keyword and
later add it as a negative keyword, it stays as a deleted keyword in the
UI, but it is not in the deleted keywords in the API anymore, only i
Hello,
Yes, some keywords could have been added between API and UI requests. Were
you able to identify any keyword returned only from one source?
-Danial, AdWords API Team.
On Wednesday, March 13, 2013 3:56:31 PM UTC+4, o...@auximus.com wrote:
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> Hello,
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> Thank you for the reply. What do
Hello,
Thank you for the reply. What do you mean time difference ? You mean more
keywords have been added in the meantime ?
Thank you
On Wednesday, March 13, 2013 10:52:56 AM UTC+2, Danial Klimkin wrote:
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> Hello,
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> I can see at least two possible reasons for this:
> - time difference bet
Hello,
I can see at least two possible reasons for this:
- time difference between checking the UI and API call;
- different filter predicates (showing inactive, negative keywords etc).
I suggest pulling both lists into a spreadsheet and finding at least one
example of a keyword that is prese
Hello,
We have some problems with the number of keywords we get from the API and
the numbers we see in the UI. We have 500 000+ keywords and the difference
is minor (+- max 10), is there a time difference between changes being made
in the number of keywords and the time it reflects in the API ?