wow. That really messes up our implementation. I suggest that the
documentation for the AdGroupStatus, CampaignStatus and Status predicates
be updated to this effect (if it doesn't have it already - I can't find it
right now).
Thanks, Peter
On Wednesday, December 4, 2013 12:21:31 AM UTC-5,
Hi Takeshi,
let's say it's Monday and you have a paused campaign with keywords. On
Friday you re-enable it and then download Monday's keywords (using
Selector.DateRange and CampaignStatus == ACTIVE and Status ==
ACTIVE). Will you get those keywords? And if so, what will their
Clicks,
Hi Peter,
If the current status is ACTIVE, you should get the keywords.
But as far as I remember if the keywords don't have impressions within the
DateRange, it will not be returned. (This behavior isn't relevant where the
Campaign status is active or not).
Do you have your account? I think
Hi,
I'm seeing some unexpected behaviour from the reporting API.
Let's say it's Friday and you download Monday's keywords (filtering on
CampaignStatus == ACTIVE) for an account with one active campaign.
Keywords are returned. Then you pause the campaign and download Monday's
keywords again
Hi Peter,
It's expected.
The predicate doesn't take historical statuses into account.
Best,
- Takeshi, AdWords API Team
On Wednesday, December 4, 2013 6:33:10 AM UTC+9, Peter Kingswell wrote:
Hi,
I'm seeing some unexpected behaviour from the reporting API.
Let's say it's Friday and you