Is there a way to have mulitple sandboxes under a single account or do
I have to sign up for an additional Google Account to use a "fresh
sandbox"?
Thanks!
On Jun 18, 4:34 am, AdWords API Advisor
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I will ask the AdWords team to investigate this issue. Meanwhile, you
> can use ano
* JOB 25854
* JOB 25855
* JOB 28120
* JOB 28124
* JOB 28137
* JOB 28144
* JOB 28145
* JOB 28167
On Jun 18, 4:34 am, AdWords API Advisor
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I will ask the AdWords team to investigate this issue. Meanwhile, you
> can use another fresh sandbox account to test your API c
* JOB 25854
* JOB 25855
* JOB 28120
* JOB 28124
* JOB 28137
* JOB 28144
* JOB 28145
* JOB 28167
On Jun 18, 4:34 am, AdWords API Advisor
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I will ask the AdWords team to investigate this issue. Meanwhile, you
> can use another fresh sandbox account to test your API c
Hi,
I will ask the AdWords team to investigate this issue. Meanwhile, you
can use another fresh sandbox account to test your API calls. Do you
have the request id or job ids that are stuck in the sandbox?
Cheers,
Anash P. Oommen,
AdWords API Team.
On Jun 17, 11:43 pm, ojak wrote:
> Well, I have
Well, I have 8 stuck jobs that have been in there for 2 days, and they
were really small batches.
On Jun 17, 9:10 am, "adwo...@baobaz" wrote:
> You can ignore them, but don't forget that they are taken into account
> in the 10 jobs per customer limit.
>
> You can't remove them yourself, and I d
You can ignore them, but don't forget that they are taken into account
in the 10 jobs per customer limit.
You can't remove them yourself, and I don't know if Google performs a
periodic clean up of the pending jobs.
On Jun 17, 5:36 am, ojak wrote:
> I noticed that my Sandbox environment has multi
I noticed that my Sandbox environment has multiple PENDING jobs that
have been there for many hours. Is there any way to remove them or
can I safely ignore them?
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