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Reminder: DFP API v201302 and earlier will be deprecated on August 1, 2014 Posted: 25 Apr 2014 01:47 PM PDT After successfully removing several older versions of the DFP API earlier this month, we're continuing our 'Spring Cleaning' by reminding everyone that support for version v201302 or earlier of the DFP API will end on August 1st, 2014. If you are still using one of those versions after that date, all requests will fail and your application will cease to work until you migrate to a supported version. Please reference the release notes for all changes to the API when migrating to a newer version. In addition, please note that ClientLogin support is being phased out and that you will have to migrate to OAuth 2.0 in order to authenticate starting with v201403. Please reference our OAuth 2.0 implementation guide for help with this process. If you have any questions about this upcoming change or anything else related to the DFP API, please contact us on the forum or via our Google+ page. |
Reminder: AdWords API is sunsetting CONVERSION DURATION THRESHOLD feed placeholder Posted: 25 Apr 2014 12:21 PM PDT This is a reminder that the CONVERSION DURATION THRESHOLD placeholder is sunsetting starting on April 28th, 2014. Starting on the sunset date, AdWords accounts will be migrated to use the new CONVERSION TYPE ID placeholder for a four-week time period. During this period, some AdWords accounts that you access via the AdWords API may be migrated, and some may not. Read on to find out how to determine if a feed has been migrated or not. Migration of all AdWords accounts is scheduled to complete by end of May, 2014. How will an existing conversion duration threshold be migrated? If you used CONVERSION DURATION THRESHOLD in a Feed Mapping prior to the sunset date, then we will automatically migrate those values after the sunset date - and they will be accessible via the AdWords API v201402 as follows:
FeedMappingService to determine the feed attribute ID that is associated with the CONVERSION TYPE ID placeholder type.How do I know if a Feed has been migrated? If a feed has been migrated, you will be able to see that the Feed has an attribute associated to the CONVERSION TYPE ID placeholder type. You can use the FeedMappingService to determine this.How do I set conversion duration threshold on a migrated Feed? If you'd like to continue using conversion duration threshold, then you must upgrade to the AdWords API v201402. In a migrated feed, the CONVERSION TYPE ID feed item attribute value refers to an AdCallMetricsConversion object by ID. To set the conversion duration threshold, you must update the associated AdCallMetricsConversion object's phoneCallDuration field. Please note that doing this will impact other feed items that are associated to the same AdCallMetricsConversion object.Alternatively, you can also associate the CONVERSION TYPE ID feed item attribute value to a different AdCallMetricsConversion :
CONVERSION DURATION THRESHOLD placeholder, then those values will be ignored.Can I start using the new placeholder before the Feed gets migrated? Yes. Starting from the sunset date, you will be able to use the new CONVERSION TYPE ID placeholder in your feed. If you are using the placeholder in your feed and set the attribute value to a valid AdCallMetricsConversion ID, then the CONVERSION TYPE ID value will be used, and the CONVERSION DURATION THRESHOLD value will be ignored.If you choose to do this prior to the automatic migration - don't worry. The automatic migration process will not overwrite your existing CONVERSION TYPE ID values with CONVERSION DURATION THRESHOLD values.We are here to help If you have any questions about this upcoming change or anything else related to the AdWords API, please contact us on the AdWords API forum or via the Google Ads Developers Google+ page. |
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