Hello Josh

Thanks for the update.  That's what I'd figured ... although it would be 
nice to be able to specify that.  When I'm aggregating data across multiple 
services - some of which use a Sun-Sat week - it's helpful if at least one 
service is flexible :-)

Since I'd really still like to get data in a single request, I think I'll 
try aggregating on a daily basis - then I can make up whatever definition 
of week I like!

Adrian


On Wednesday, August 13, 2014 8:24:26 AM UTC-7, Josh Radcliff (AdWords API 
Team) wrote:
>
> Hi Adrian,
>
> The default definition of a week is Monday through Sunday. You can see 
> this in the report output if you add *Week, Date*, and *DayOfWeek* to 
> your report request.
>
> There currently is no way to change the definition. If you need a 
> different definition of week then you'd want to include the *Date* field 
> instead and aggregate the data accordingly on your side.
>
> Cheers,
> Josh, AdWords API Team
>
> On Tuesday, August 12, 2014 6:30:53 PM UTC-4, Adrian Pell wrote:
>>
>> Oh ... and I'm using the .NET API with the v201406 version in case that 
>> matters ...
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, August 12, 2014 3:27:29 PM UTC-7, Adrian Pell wrote:
>>>
>>> I've recently started needing weekly segmentation of some reports that I 
>>> fetch through the API.  All pretty straightforward to do ... except I'm not 
>>> totally clear what defines a week, or whether it's possible to change that 
>>> definition.
>>>
>>> In some other (much) earlier topics here, it seems that the definition 
>>> is (was?) Sun-Sat - but currently when I request the report, the date in 
>>> the "Week" column is a Monday - and the data seems to line up with that 
>>> indicating the first day of the week (so a Mon-Sun week).
>>>
>>> So ...
>>>
>>>    - What is the default definition for a week as segmented in a report?
>>>    - Is it possible to change that (I guess I'm only really interested 
>>>    in Sun-Sat or Mon-Sun)?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Adrian
>>>
>>>
>>>

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