Hi Pete,
Please use the following xml file and give it a try.
http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/";
xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema";
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";>
https://adwords.google.com/api/adwords/mcm/v201809";
soapenv:actor="http://schema
That's the documentation I was referring to in my second reply. I'm not
using any client library, just trying to make vanilla API requests as
demonstrated in that documentation. Could you please confirm this is not a
bug in the API? I see no other reason why that error would be returned. If
the
Hi Pete,
You could refer to this documentation on how to use the cURL to send the SOAP
request to ManagedCustomerService. As you are using an unofficial client
library, we couldn’t comment further. Please contact the owner of the library
to report any issue related to the specific service that
Thanks for the quick response, Xiaoming. I'm actually attempting to make
this request using a curl request (as mentioned in the API's Guide):
#!/bin/bash
curl --header "Content-Type: application/soap+xml" \
--header "Authorization : Bearer MY_TOKEN" \
--http1.1 \
--data @invite.xml
Hi Pete,
Thanks for reaching out. RequiredError.REQUIRED occurs when the request is
missing required information. This could be the result of the chain reaction of
the OperatorError.OPERATOR_NOT_SUPPORTED error. As you are using a third party
library when you issue the API call, I suggest you
With a properly authenticated request, extending an invitation consistently
returns the following error:
soap:Server[OperatorError.OPERATOR_NOT_SUPPORTED
@ operations[0], RequiredError.REQUIRED @ operations[0].operator]
https://adwords.google.com/api/adwords/mcm/v201809"; xmlns:ns2=
"https://ad