Might be an issue if you're waiting too long to download the report.

http://code.google.com/apis/adwords/docs/developer/ReportService.html

"When your report job is complete, use getReportDownloadUrl to
retrieve the URL where your report is stored. The returned URL is
valid for five minutes. If the URL expires, just call
getReportDownloadUrl again. Keep this URL private, since anyone can
use it to access your report."

I've seen both 404s for the URLs and also empty data reports but I had
always assumed we waited too long to download the report.  I'd be
interested to see if the empty report can be more definitely nailed
down to a different cause.

Pete

On Dec 3, 3:57 pm, pedro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jeff
>
> I have been experiencing this too.  I thought initially it was my
> server running out of space but now that someone else is getting this
> behaviour I am more suspicious.  I will investigate my situation more
> and report back.
>
> Peter Doyle
>
> On Dec 2, 4:31 pm, AdWords API Advisor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > Hello Daniel,
>
> >  In addition to being exposed via the AdWords API, all the reports you
> > schedule should also be available via thehttp://adwords.google.com/
> > web interface, in the Report Center of the account in question (this
> > may be the Report Center of the MCC account or of the actual AdWords
> > account, depending on how to scheduled it).
>
> >  Assuming you haven't scheduled 15 other reports since then and bumped
> > the report you mention out of the queue in the Report Center, what
> > happens when you take a look at the report via the web interface? Do
> > you see a properly populated report, or is it empty there as well?
>
> > Cheers,
> > -Jeff Posnick, AdWords API Team
>
> > On Dec 1, 11:51 pm, dkasak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi all.
>
> > > I posted this question ... somewhere else ... but I can't find where
> > > now, so maybe I posted it in the wrong place? Anyway ...
>
> > > I've been asked to look at an issue where some reports that we
> > > download contain no information. The compressed file itself is valid
> > > ( ie not corrupted ), but when we unpack it, the report file inside is
> > > 0 bytes. ( Example report ID: 582000854 )
>
> > > Does anyone know why we're ( intermittently ) getting these 0-byte
> > > reports?
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