Hi Takeshi,
many thanks for your reply. Here's the report XML I'm using:
<reportDefinition>
<selector>
<fields>AccountId</fields>
<fields>ConversionTypeName</fields>
<fields>Conversions</fields>
<fields>ConversionRate</fields>
<dateRange>
<min>20121013</min>
<max>20121212</max>
</dateRange>
</selector>
<reportName>Ad Hoc report Type: ACCOUNT_PERFORMANCE_REPORT; Date Range:
20121013-20121212</reportName>
<reportType>ACCOUNT_PERFORMANCE_REPORT</reportType>
<dateRangeType>CUSTOM_DATE</dateRangeType>
<downloadFormat>CSV</downloadFormat>
</reportDefinition>
I can provide you with two account IDs that reproduce the behavior I've
mentioned above (one account showing the actual conversion rate in the
total line, the other showing 0.00%), if that's of any help to you.
Cheers,
Dorian
On Wednesday, December 12, 2012 8:08:42 AM UTC+1, Takeshi Hagikura (AdWords
API Team) wrote:
>
> Hello Dorlan,
>
> Can you provide us the reportDefinition Xml or AWQL string you are using
> And your clientCustomerId you are seeing that situation?
>
> Best,
> - Takeshi
>
> On Thursday, December 6, 2012 11:09:34 PM UTC+9, Dorian Kind wrote:
>>
>> I just stumbled upon this behavior again, so here's the bump:
>>
>> Bump.
>>
>> On Tuesday, October 16, 2012 3:32:27 PM UTC+2, Dorian Kind wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I've noticed that ad hoc reports that include the field
>>> "ConversionTypeName" exhibit a peculiar behavior regarding conversion rate.
>>> If I include "ConversionTypeName" in the fields to retrieve for an account
>>> performance report, the results are segmented by conversion type name, as
>>> expected, and the available metrics are split into the different lines
>>> while the "Totals" line shows the aggregated values for the whole data set,
>>> which corresponds exactly to the values shown in the web interface. So far
>>> everything is OK.
>>>
>>> When I include "ConversionRate" in the report, however, the field is
>>> always returned as "0.00%" for every conversion type. I guess you could
>>> argue that you cannot meaningfully calculate a conversion rate for a
>>> specific conversion type for the same reason that you generally cannot
>>> include non-conversion stats in a report as soon as you segment it that
>>> way. But then, why even include the field if it is always zero?
>>>
>>> The more confusing issue is regarding the "Totals" line. Here I have
>>> encountered two different cases: in one account, the "ConversionRate" field
>>> for totals is also zero, like for the individual conversion types. In
>>> another account, however, the totals line shows the correct conversion rate
>>> for all conversions of the account (while all other lines still show zero).
>>> I can't seem to find what causes this dissimilarity.
>>> Any pointers are much appreciated!
>>>
>>> Many thanks and best regards,
>>> Dorian
>>>
>>
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