Hi Danial,
thank you for your response.

The post that you have linked to me is dated March 30 2011, so it refers to 
the v201101 version that is the version that allows me to use multithread.
So I still not understand if there are (and if so what) new restrictions in 
the new v201109 version.



The MutateJobService can be an interesting solution but I find the 
documentation a bit inaccurate.

The documentation says: "*This service should not be used for small batches*
"
So I assume there is a minum number of operations that the service 
requires, but what is this minimum number?

And also: *"Caution: Do not do poll the job status too frequently or you 
will risk getting your customer rate-limited.*"
What is the maximum frequency allowed to poll the job status without 
getting a rate-limit? 1 second is enough or I must wait more?

Thank you again for your support

On Thursday, March 15, 2012 12:34:17 PM UTC+1, Danial Klimkin wrote:
>
> Hello Cristian,
>
>
> The possible reasons for this error are described here:
>
>   
> http://adwordsapi.blogspot.com/2011/03/concurrency-management-in-adwords-api.html
>
> In your particular case I recommend removing multi-threading and using 
> MutateJobService<http://code.google.com/apis/adwords/docs/reference/latest/MutateJobService.html>instead.
>  This service automatically retries on errors like this and also 
> you will use much less API units. The change should be easy as the service 
> receives the same operation structure as the AdGroupCriterionService.
>
>
> -Danial, AdWords API Team.
>
>
> On Wednesday, March 14, 2012 2:00:44 PM UTC+4, Cristian Allietto wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> since one year ago we implemented an application, using the AdWords API 
>> [image: 
>> Expand v201101 - deprecated]v201101, that upload some thousands of 
>> keywords on a specific AdGroup.
>> To reduce the upload time we implemented it with a multithread system 
>> that assign a certain number of keywords to each thread.
>> In this way each keyword is managed only by one specific thread and 
>> everything worked properly until last month.
>>
>> Now we have updated the API to version v201109 (no other changes are made 
>> on the application) and about 40% of the keywords generate the following 
>> error:
>> System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapException: 
>> DatabaseError.CONCURRENT_MODIFICATION @ 
>> com.google.ads.api.services.campaignmgmt.common.error.DatabaseError.<init>(Datab
>>    in 
>> System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapHttpClientProtocol.ReadResponse(SoapClientMessage
>>  
>> message, WebResponse response, Stream responseStream, Boolean asyncCall)
>>    in System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapHttpClientProtocol.Invoke(String 
>> methodName, Object[] parameters)
>>    in Google.Api.Ads.Common.Lib.AdsSoapClient.MakeApiCall(String 
>> methodName, Object[] parameters)
>>
>> What is changed from version [image: Expand v201101 - deprecated]v201101 
>> to version v201109 that generates this error?
>>
>> Thank you in advance
>>
>

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