Indeed.
The goal is reporting.
We do want to report as much detail as possible, but when we cannot
distinguish the app-ids, we will combine their results.
On Thursday, August 9, 2012 3:21:12 PM UTC+2, David Torres wrote:
> It really depends on how do you want to represent this border case
It really depends on how do you want to represent this border case in your
application. Is it important to differentiate the counts because you know
they are coming from different mobile app-id? or don't care about putting
them into a single "unknown" app-id bucket?
On Thursday, August 9, 2012
Thank you!
To answer my second question (how should I handle this situation?): I sum
all result fields (impressions, clicks, conversions, costs etc.)
Regards,
Zweitze
On Wednesday, August 8, 2012 3:25:36 PM UTC+2, David Torres wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I found the answer, it is actually a very rare
Hi,
I found the answer, it is actually a very rare occurrence but not a bug.
The domain for mobile web impressions is reported in the form of
{app-id}.adsenseformobileapps.com (e.g.
com.rovio.angrybirds.adsenseformobileapps.com)
but in rare occasions and due to technicalities we don't have th
Hi,
I'm investigating the issue with team, please bear with me for a bit more.
Best,
-David Torres - AdWords API Team
On Wednesday, August 1, 2012 11:50:15 AM UTC-4, Zweitze wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I was under the impression, that if you request an
> AUTOMATIC_PLACEMENTS_PERFORMANCE_REPORT wi
Hi all,
I was under the impression, that if you request an
AUTOMATIC_PLACEMENTS_PERFORMANCE_REPORT with fields
CampaignId, AdGroupId, Domain, Date, AdNetworkType2
that you would get a report with results aggregated to these fields (saying
in a different way: with just one record for every combi