Hi,
As you mentioned, we no longer support the setup you described, although
you raised a valid point on why this could be useful. Since your test MCCs
pre-date the current test MCC framework you've been grandfathered in, so to
speak.
Cheers,
Josh, AdWords API Team
On Tuesday, November 26, 2
Yes, that's actually exactly what I'm doing right now because I was able to
make 5 test accounts before test MCCs were available. They're sitting under
a production MCC that acts as a test MCC would, and that production MCC
sits under our main MCC.
When I give a user access, I specify which MC
Hi,
Just curious - if it was possible then what would be the benefit of placing
a test MCC in a production MCC's hierarchy? Is the idea that once the
production MCC's dev token is approved, you'll still want to use the test
MCC's accounts for development and testing but use the production MCC'
I didn't think it was possible to make a test MCC under a production MCC,
so I'd be very interested in hearing how it was done if you succeed.
On Monday, November 18, 2013 12:08:02 PM UTC-5, Josh Radcliff (AdWords API
Team) wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> The account you are referring to as your "Test MCC" (
Hi,
The account you are referring to as your "Test MCC" (595-990-1085) is a
child of your other MCC but it is *not* a test account. As you pointed
out, if this was a test account you would see This is a test account! in
AdWords in the upper right corner. Perhaps you created the account by
cl
I created a Test MCC ( 595-990-1085) under my production MCC (606-800-0363)
following this link,
https://adwords.google.com/um/StartNewMccAccount?testAccount=true, on the
page on how to set up test accounts,
https://developers.google.com/adwords/api/docs/test-accounts.
I created "Test-Account