Hi J,
That's correct, the report is executed as you download it and if a sliding
date range is used (such as YESTERDAY) the data will be recalculated each
day you download it. There are no limits to the number of report
definitions you can create, although only the last 200 will be returned by
Hi Eric, that was a very interesting reply to a very good question
from Tomasz.
So that I can fully understand what you mean, when you say "run the
same report every day", do you mean "get" the report? I ask because,
while reading the new updated documentation I cannot see any clear
reference to a
Hi Tomasz,
If you run the same report every day then you can utilize sliding date
ranges in your reports to avoid having to create a new report definition
every day, saving on units:
http://code.google.com/apis/adwords/docs/bestpractices.html#sliding_date_range
Best,
- Eric
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Hello Eric,
I schedule 193 clients in one report.
Maybe it would be faster to make many single-client reports but it
would cost us 193 x 500 API Units.
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On Jul 27, 3:36 pm, Eric Koleda wrote:
> Hi Tomasz,
>
> How many clients do you report over? In the interim it ma
Hi Tomasz,
How many clients do you report over? In the interim it may be faster to
make many single-client reports then to wait for the v13 cross-client report
to finish.
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- Eric
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Hello Eric,
I would use it, but there is no cross-client support.
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On Jul 20, 11:53 pm, Eric Koleda wrote:
> Hi Tomasz,
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> If possible I would encourage you to migrate to the new v201101 reporting
> system, as reports are generated and downloaded in a couple of seco
Hi Tomasz,
If possible I would encourage you to migrate to the new v201101 reporting
system, as reports are generated and downloaded in a couple of seconds.
Best,
- Eric
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Hello Eric,
This is continuous trend for us, everyday when we download search
query
report it takes very long.
Today reportJobId 1483396189.
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On Jul 18, 11:56 pm, Eric Koleda wrote:
> Hi Tomasz,
>
> Report generation times may vary based on server load. Let us know
Hi Tomasz,
Report generation times may vary based on server load. Let us know if you
see this trend continue.
Best,
- Eric Koleda, AdWords API Team
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Hello,
I want to ask why generation of search query performance reports takes
so long. Today it took 1 hour 10 minutes, that's very long.
RequestId: ba65de00ce3a3ee960480b55b40e9f92
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