Hi Yiling,
Rate limit is associated with an AdWords account, but it is also something
dependent on our system loads. So the 500 v/s 1500 ms wait time is
unrelated to the error that you are seeing.
Cheers,
Anash P. Oommen,
AdWords API Advisor.
On Friday, June 28, 2013 5:04:39 AM UTC+5:30, Yilin
Does the TargetingIdeaService treat requests from the same Account but
different AdwordsSessions differently than requests with the same Account
and the same AdwordsSession?
When I shared the same AdwordsSession among multiple threads, I never get
RateExceededError if I wait roughly 500 millise
I have been spacing them out, even increasing the wait time beyond the 30
seconds which seems to be fixed as even after waiting 30 seconds I still
frequently get consecutive rate errors. I even stopped sending any requests
for a couple of days but it seems once an account starts hitting rate err
Hi Greg,
As described in this blog post:
http://adwordsapi.blogspot.com/2010/06/better-know-error-rateexceedederror.html
The rate limiting uses a token bucket algorithm, so once you fill your
bucket you'll have to wait for it to drain a little before making new
requests. Unfortunately the ex
Once I start getting rate exceptions, even waiting does not seem to
resolve the issue. The time always comes back as 30 seconds but in
many cases I get consecutive rate exceptions even after sleeping?
Also, is there some period of time that if an account sits inactive
that the rate exception limit
Hi Greg,
Unfortunately there is no way to monitor the rate right now or check
for other applications making requests against the account.
Best,
- Eric Koleda, AdWords API Team
On Feb 15, 10:57 am, Greg Heidel wrote:
> service = TargetingIdeaService
> method = get
> searchParameter = RelatedToUr
service = TargetingIdeaService
method = get
searchParameter = RelatedToUrlSearchParameter
requestedAttributeTypes = [ 'GLOBAL_MONTHLY_SEARCHES',
'AVERAGE_TARGETED_MONTHLY_SEARCHES',
'COMPETITION',
'EXTRA