set the campaigns that use that budget to use a budget with id = null. that
will allow you to delete it.
On Tuesday, October 23, 2012 8:37:18 AM UTC-4, road11 wrote:
>
> I tried that. It gives me a different error message: this one says that
> the it can't be deleted because the Budget is in use. No way that can be
> true. I just created it and deleted the only campaign that was using it
> within minutes of each other.
>
> On Monday, October 22, 2012 10:05:02 AM UTC-4, road11 wrote:
>>
>> I see that you must first add a budget before you can add a campaign (as
>> per the C# sample code v201209). That works ok. However, I can't seem to
>> delete a budget once I've added it.
>>
>> I just created a budget in my sandbox just before creating a campaign (a
>> la AdCampaign.cs). This budget is attached to this campaign only. I deleted
>> the campaign, and then tried to delete the budget. I don't get an error on
>> the mutate operation, but it doesn't delete the budget either. The deleted
>> budget status always comes back ACTIVE.
>>
>> I use code similar to that from which I deleted the campaign. This budget
>> is attached only to this one campaign. If the campaign is deleted, how is
>> it possible for the budget to still be ACTIVE and IN_USE?...
>>
>>
>> public void DeleteBudget(AdWordsUser user, int budgetID)
>> {
>> Console.WriteLine("Delete budget entered...");
>> BudgetService bs = (BudgetService)user
>> .GetService(AdWordsService.v201209.BudgetService);
>> Budget budget = new Budget();
>> budget.budgetId = budgetID;
>> budget.status = BudgetBudgetStatus.DELETED;
>> BudgetOperation bop = new BudgetOperation();
>> bop.operand = budget;
>> bo...@operator <javascript:> = Operator.SET; //Operator.REMOVE gives an
>> error
>> BudgetOperation[] bops = new BudgetOperation[1];
>> bops[0] = bop;
>> try
>> {
>> BudgetReturnValue retVal =
>> bs.mutate(bops);
>> Budget deletedBudget = retVal.value[0];
>> Console.WriteLine(deletedBudget.status); //always comes back ACTIVE
>> }
>> catch (Exception ex)
>> {
>> Console.WriteLine(ex.Message);
>> if (ex.InnerException != null)
>> {
>> Console.WriteLine(ex.InnerException.Message);
>> }
>> }
>> }
>>
>>
>>
>> ...btw, I tried the Operator.REMOVE which gives me an error saying it is in
>> use.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
>>
>> Eric
>>
>>
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