Hello,
The placeholder type, LOCATION, is for location extension feeds, and as such
can there can only be one per account. This is discussed in the location
extensions guide.
Regarding your second inquiry, can you please reply to us privately with the
unredacted request and response logs in a
Hi,
Thanks for the answer it helped a lot. One more question I saw that I can
only have one Location Feed for GMB but can I have multiple customer feeds
that have as a placeholder_type LOCATION?
Best regards,
Ejg
El miércoles, 22 de septiembre de 2021 a las 4:21:35 UTC+2, adsapi escribió:
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Hi,
I work with Aryeh and allow me to assist you as well.
Regarding your question, are you looking for a way to get location extension
details (ex. resource name)? If yes, you can use the extension_feed_item view
to retrieve details related to your location feed items, such as its
extension_fe
Hello,
Thanks for your answer. I see no issue with this flow if I create the
location extension feed because this way I have the resource name of the
feed that I want to filter. My question now is how can I get the resource
name to the location extension feed if the account had one already,
co
Hi there,
Feed Item Sets are the equivalent of a location group in the Google Ads UI. You
can then put filters in feed objects by using matching functions (example
matching function with feed Item set here) to a customer (CustomerFeedService),
campaign (CampaignFeedService), or ad group (AdGrou
Hello, currently I'm trying to use the Google Ads API for local campaigns.
The Ads account has linked a GMB location Feed, I want to know how from
this feed I can create location groups and then create a campaign that
targets only the location(s) in this group.
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