Re: Rate Sheet explanation

2017-05-12 Thread 'Ivan Bautista' via AdWords API Forum
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Re: Rate Sheet explanation

2017-05-12 Thread lai yoke hman
Hi, Can you provide an example how on getting number of operations in the SOAP response? On Saturday, 26 April 2014 03:21:38 UTC+8, Anash P. Oommen (AdWords API Team) wrote: > > Hi Thibault, > > We return the number of operations in the SOAP response header. You need > to capture that number

Re: Rate Sheet explanation

2014-04-25 Thread Thibault Quillard
Great ! Is there a way to get the number of operations I've made during a day ? I've tried to found this information here (https://console.developers.google.com/project/apps~static-lens-498/apiui/api) but Adword was not included . Le jeudi 24 avril 2014 13:50:41 UTC-3, Josh Radcliff (AdWords

Re: Rate Sheet explanation

2014-04-25 Thread Anash P. Oommen (AdWords API Team)
Hi Thibault, We return the number of operations in the SOAP response header. You need to capture that number and add it up at your end. Right now, we don't have a web page where you can see your daily usage. Cheers, Anash P. Oommen, AdWords API Advisor. On Friday, April 25, 2014 11:16:25 AM

Rate Sheet explanation

2014-04-24 Thread Thibault Quillard
Hi everyone ! Could anyone clarify to me how the billing is functionning exactly ? I've read this information here : https://developers.google.com/adwords/api/docs/ratesheet. Does it mean that doing a get for my entire account is going to cost 1 operation ? Or is it 1 operation per 53

Re: Rate Sheet explanation

2014-04-24 Thread Josh Radcliff (AdWords API Team)
Hi Thibault, Per the first sentence in the *API Operations* section of the Rate Sheethttps://developers.google.com/adwords/api/docs/ratesheet, a single get call is counted as one operation, regardless of the number of items it retrieves. Using your example, a single get call for all of the