Hi,

First of all, thanks for attending the API Workshops!

Regarding final URLs (and final mobile and app URLs), I've got good news: 
we added these fields to several reports recently. Check out our Report 
Types page <https://developers.google.com/adwords/api/docs/appendix/reports> 
and 
look for reports that include *FinalUrls, FinalAppUrls,* *FinalMobileUrls, 
TrackingUrlTemplate, *and* UrlCustomParameters*. Note that on the 
AD_PERFORMANCE_REPORT, these fields are prefixed with *Creative*.

On each report, each *FinalXXXUrls* field is of type *List*, so you'll get 
back a semicolon (;) separated list of URLs for those fields. The 
*UrlCustomParameters* field will behave in a similar fashion. The 
*TrackingUrlTemplate* field is simply a *String*, since a given object can 
have only one tracking template.

Cheers,
Josh, AdWords API Team

On Thursday, April 9, 2015 at 11:41:26 AM UTC-4, Zweitze wrote:
>
> When I visited the AdWords API Workshop in Hamburg, the speaker mentioned 
> that ads, keywords etc. not have just one final URL for desktop, and just 
> one final URL for mobile, but they have in fact multiple URLs. Apparently 
> they can be used for A/B testing.
>
> According to the speaker, reports (like ad reports) do not support 
> multiple final URLs. That is, they only report one of the URLs. But this 
> will be fixed one day.
>
> My question is what the fix will look like. I see different 
> implementations, for instance:
> - Structure reports have multiple rows, one for each Final URL / ad 
> combination.
> - Structure reports have one row for every ad, the Final URL field may 
> contain multiple URLs, separated by a certain character.
> - Structure reports will not support final URLs, software must use 
> AdGroupAdService and others to retrieve all URLs for all ads and keywords.
>
> These implementations have big differences, so I prefer to know what the 
> solution will look like in advance.
>
> Note: I understand that plans may change etc.etc. But I am not looking for 
> a commitment from Google, I only want an idea how Google will deal with 
> this situation. Still, if Google does not want to disclose the plans 
> publicly, mail me personally and include any disclaimer you see fit.
>
>
> Thanks in advance!
>

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