This may happen on the display network.
Until a few years ago Google used to give a position, but it didn't mean 
much as you had no idea what the page of the publisher looks like, and 
where those positions are located. So they stopped reporting positions on 
the display network.

Another explanation may be an instream video ad. This is a leading ad in 
YouTube. An impression indicates that the video did start. But instream 
video ads have no concept of position, so that isn't reported.

I think more explanations exist, I hope you know where to look.



On Wednesday, February 8, 2017 at 3:09:48 AM UTC+1, David Antunes wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I seem to be seeing a case where the #Impressions > 0 and Average Position 
> (for last 3 days) seems to be undefined - is this situation possible?
> Or should it be just an application bug?
>
> Thanks!
> David
>

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