Hi Anant,
We don't expect the url endpoints for the csv files to change. If you see the
URL being broken, feel free to reach out to us.
Cheers
Anash
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Hi Anash,
Thanks for an update on this.
I can depend on the CSV data instead but it still acts as a barrier for
automating things at my end. I was mostly trying to switch to
ConstantDataService because I faced an issue before where the URL to
download the CSV data for mobile app category was
Hi Anant,
I think the ConstantDataService was originally designed to return various IDs
(e.g. criterion IDs), rather than return more specific details like the
hierarchy of the mobile app category. You could depend on the CSV data instead
-- it is kept fairly upto date, and the underlying data
Hi Anant,
Thank you for sending these details.
Allow me to reach out to the rest of our team so we can discuss this. We'll get
back to you once we have updates.
Best regards,
Peter Laurence Napa Oliquino
Google Ads API Team
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XML response from
the Constant data service, we can clearly see that the parent details are
not returned from the API. But in case of Affinity Categories, all looks
good.
Let me know if any more details will be required to look into this.
Regards,
Anant
On Wednesday, December 16, 2020 at 11
Hi Anant,
Thank you for reaching out.
To better look into the behavior that you observed, could you provide the
complete SOAP request and response logs of your ConstantDataService requests
for both affinity categories and mobile app categories?
You may send the requested details using the Repl
able to get the parent
details from the ConstantDataService as well.
It would be great if I can get some help to figure out if there is another
way or service to fetch the parent Ids for the Mobile App Categories table
through the constant data service or if we need to keep using these direct