Thanks, Josh
On Thursday, October 12, 2017 at 5:52:33 AM UTC-7, Josh Radcliff (AdWords
API Team) wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> Thanks for sending over the batch job ID. Looks like you're absolutely
> correct and that you were able to create multiple ad groups and their
> partitions in a single batch job.
Hi,
Thanks for sending over the batch job ID. Looks like you're absolutely
correct and that you were able to create multiple ad groups and their
partitions in a single batch job. I'm following up to see if this is
intentional.
I don't have any progress to report just yet on whether the limit w
Thanks for your reply, Josh. Here is a sample job id: 580603681
Just curious, is there a chance of this constraint going away in the short
term? Is it on the roadmap?
On Wednesday, October 11, 2017 at 10:45:34 AM UTC-7, Josh Radcliff (AdWords
API Team) wrote:
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> Hi Rucha,
>
> Bypassing the con
Hi Rucha,
Bypassing the constraint on the number of shopping ad groups modified per
job is not currently possible, but I'm very curious about this statement:
Also, I noticed that if I try to create multiple adgroups with partitions,
> the batch API works for more than 2 adgroups. But it doesn't
Hello,
I am exploring the possibility of moving my team's system to the Batch
Processing API. We have several hundred campaigns, each with hundreds of
adgroups. It looks like the adgroup constraints on Shopping campaigns are
present in the Batch processing API as well:
https://developers.g
Hello,
I am exploring the possibility of moving my team's system to the Batch
Processing API. We have several hundred campaigns, each with hundreds of
adgroups. It looks like the adgroup constraints on Shopping campaigns are
present in the Batch processing API as well:
https://developers.googl