Interesting, glad you got it working! On Wednesday, October 24, 2012 8:25:03 PM UTC-4, RyanD wrote: > > Hey Jason, > > Thanks, that helps decipher the docs a little better. What's strange is > even though it says start/endDate are required I got it working only > without those included. The issue seems to be that I was using the operator > IN instead of EQUALS. > > > > > On Wednesday, October 24, 2012 7:02:54 PM UTC-4, Jason Stedman wrote: >> >> Ryan, >> >> I meant to link you to the pages in the docs to help explain this concept: >> >> The class CriterionBidLandscape: >> >> >> https://developers.google.com/adwords/api/docs/reference/latest/DataService.CriterionBidLandscape >> >> contains a list(or array) of BidLandscape.LandscapePoint: >> >> >> https://developers.google.com/adwords/api/docs/reference/latest/DataService.BidLandscape.LandscapePoint >> >> which has a required field "bid". >> >> Hope this helps! >> >> Jason >> >> On Wednesday, October 24, 2012 7:00:48 PM UTC-4, Jason Stedman wrote: >>> >>> Ryan, >>> >>> I suspect this has something to do with the fields you are selecting. >>> >>> Both "startDate" and "endDate" are required, but I don't think this is >>> the only issue. >>> >>> Something that is not obvious about the documentation is that members of >>> a service object class are also selectable and may be required. >>> >>> What I mean here is that since you are selecting fields from >>> CriterionBidLandscape, you may also be required to select fields from its >>> child object BidLandscape.LandscapePoint to get a result. A BidLandscape is >>> actually a collection of BidLandscape.LandscapePoint objects. In this case >>> it is an Array of BidLandscape.LandscapePoint objects. So by requesting a >>> CriterionBidLandscape without selecting the required field "bid" from the >>> BidLandscape.LandscapePoint class, you are preventing yourself from getting >>> any results. This goes for any service in the API. >>> >>> >>>
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