AdWords API Re: Adding API Only to account with own API

2010-04-01 Thread AdWords API Advisor
Hi Ben, My apologies, it does seem that MCC can't link to each other via the API Only link. You'll either have to use the UI and API link or link to their client account directly with the API only link. Best, - Eric On Mar 31, 5:36 pm, BenK wrote: > We've hit a limitation though - It appears y

AdWords API Re: Adding API Only to account with own API

2010-03-31 Thread BenK
We've hit a limitation though - It appears you can't link an MCC to another MCC using API Only... Is this as you would expect? Thanks Ben On Mar 31, 10:14 pm, AdWords API Advisor wrote: > Hi Ben, > > To echo Peer's response, you should be fine.  As long as you don't > break any existing links,

AdWords API Re: Adding API Only to account with own API

2010-03-31 Thread AdWords API Advisor
Hi Ben, To echo Peer's response, you should be fine. As long as you don't break any existing links, adding new MCC links will not cause any problems. Best, - Eric Koleda, AdWords API Team On Mar 30, 3:54 pm, BenK wrote: > Thaks Peer > > I've inspected the account, and they don't have any accou

AdWords API Re: Adding API Only to account with own API

2010-03-30 Thread BenK
Thaks Peer I've inspected the account, and they don't have any accounts linked to their MCC via the UI+API or API slots. The MCC itself has API access enabled, so I'm assuming they're using the MCC account itself to sign on with, and then using the API tokens from within the account. I want to use

AdWords API Re: Adding API Only to account with own API

2010-03-30 Thread Peer Jakobsen (AdWords API Guru)
An account can be linked to two MCCs at the same time. Your client is probably linked as user interface and API which leaves you the API only slot. So no worry, you can both be linked without any mutual impact. -- =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~ Have you migrated to v200909 yet?