Thank you both so much!!! it has been very helpful for me!! On Monday, July 23, 2012 1:46:01 PM UTC+3, Zweitze wrote: > > Some time ago a Google employee wrote a blog about this. Essentially the > data is complete at 04.00h in the time zone of that account. But beware of > a few notable exceptions: > - When the account advertises on display networks or at search partners, > it may be victim of click fraud. Google detects this and reverses the > damages, but that takes two to three days. So the clicks and cost may > change in the next days. > - Conversions are attributed to the date of the last click, even when > there are days between the conversion date and click date. The maximum time > span is the life time of the conversion, which is thirty days. Further, > conversion results are synchronized within the Google networks with low > priority, so add another day as well. > > To make calculations on time zone differences, and dealing with related > issues like (differences in start days of) daylight savings time, look > at the libraries of your framework and/or programming language. > > > > > On Sunday, July 22, 2012 10:28:50 AM UTC+2, nf7588 wrote: > >> Hi Oliver, >> >> Sorry for the delay in my response. we have scheduled a service to >> retrieve the reports once a day on YESTERDAY value. >> but i was wondering how do i make the calculation? if i'm in Time Zone >> GMT and want to download report for a client in GMT -8 >> how can i be sure when the API report should be retrieve for yesterday >> date? >> >> Thank You >> >> >> On Tuesday, July 10, 2012 6:09:16 PM UTC+3, Oliver wrote: >> >>> The timezone is managed by the account itself and not by where your >>> application is running. Every adwords account has a timezone associated >>> with it. >>> >>> So, for example, if you use the enum value YESTERDAY as defined here: >>> >>> >>> https://developers.google.com/adwords/api/docs/reference/v201109_1/ReportDefinitionService.ReportDefinition.DateRangeType >>> then the API will return yesterday's data according to the timezone of >>> the account irrespective of the timestamp on your hosting server. >>> >>> HTH >>> >>> Oliver >>> >>> >>> On Tuesday, July 10, 2012 3:31:33 PM UTC+1, nf7588 wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> we have a web-based program to show the client his API reports >>>> from Ad-words >>>> i would like to know , according to the client GMT how can i know for >>>> sure when his data for yesterday is most updated? >>>> >>>> thank you >>>> >>>
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