Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Digest for adsense-api@googlegroups.com - 7 Messages in 2 Topics

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    "Jose Alcérreca (AdSense API Team)" <adsenseapiadvisor+jose@google.com> Oct 29 06:23AM -0700  

    Hi Sergii,
     
    In order to receive today's data you can use "today" keyword instead of a
    YYYY-MM-DD date.
     
    Please bear in mind regarding this particular figure:
    - It's not exactly up to date. Consider an hour delay.
    - The system uses PDT (Los Angeles) time<https://www.google.com/search?q=time+in+Los+Angeles> so
    "today" might not cover your 0:00-24:00.
     
    Please let me know if that works for you.
     
    Cheers,
    Jose
     
    ---
    Jose Alcérreca
    Developer Relations
     
    Google UK Limited
    Registered Office: Belgrave House, 76 Buckingham Palace Road, London SW1W
    9TQ
    Registered in England Number: 3977902
     
     
    Google Inc.| Developer Relations | *AdSense API Team* |
    developers.google.com/adsense
     
    Follow us on our Google Ads Developer page on Google+<https://plus.google.com/115658573333388777174/posts>and our Google
    Ads Developer Blog <https://plus.google.com/115658573333388777174/posts> to
    learn more about the different Ads APIs at Google.
     
    On Sunday, 28 October 2012 10:52:06 UTC, Sergii Maletin wrote:

     

    Sergii Maletin <dis.dev.acc@gmail.com> Oct 29 07:24AM -0700  

    If my current time zone isn't PDT (Los Angeles) time and i will use 'today'
    - is it ok, will be used server time 'today' or my today? Because there can
    be situation when my date and PDT (Los Angeles) date is different dates)
     
    And one more, how often does data in adsense update? every hour or in real
    time or how? for example if i will update reports every 5 mins - will it
    have some effect?
     
    Thanks

     

    "Jose Alcérreca (AdSense API Team)" <adsenseapiadvisor+jose@google.com> Oct 29 08:00AM -0700  

    It will use the server's "today" so you could be in a situation in which
    that means different dates, yes.
     
    You can run a report every 5 minutes and each one will have new data. If
    it's a small report you are probably fine in terms of quota, but make sure
    you get just what you need.
     
    Cheers,
    Jose
     
    ---
    Jose Alcérreca
    Developer Relations
     
    Google UK Limited
    Registered Office: Belgrave House, 76 Buckingham Palace Road, London SW1W
    9TQ
    Registered in England Number: 3977902
     
     
    Google Inc.| Developer Relations | *AdSense API Team* |
    developers.google.com/adsense
     
    Follow us on our Google Ads Developer page on Google+<https://plus.google.com/115658573333388777174/posts>and our Google
    Ads Developer Blog <https://plus.google.com/115658573333388777174/posts> to
    learn more about the different Ads APIs at Google.
     
    On Monday, 29 October 2012 14:24:17 UTC, Sergii Maletin wrote:

     

    Sergii Maletin <dis.dev.acc@gmail.com> Oct 29 08:50AM -0700  

    Thanks a lot, will try
     
    On Monday, October 29, 2012 5:00:17 PM UTC+2, Jose Alcérreca (AdSense API
    Team) wrote:

     

    Sergii Maletin <dis.dev.acc@gmail.com> Oct 29 08:50AM -0700  

    Thanks a lot, will try

     

    "Jose Alcérreca (AdSense API Team)" <adsenseapiadvisor+jose@google.com> Oct 29 06:52AM -0700  

    Hi Sergii,
     
    The AdSense API doesn't expose hourly reports, only daily.
     
    The client ID can be obtained using the "list" method of the "Adclients"
    resource.
     
    https://developers.google.com/adsense/management/v1.2/reference/adclients/list
     
    So, for IOS it's GTLAdSenseAdClients.
     
    Cheers,
    Jose
     
    ---
    Jose Alcérreca
    Developer Relations
     
    Google UK Limited
    Registered Office: Belgrave House, 76 Buckingham Palace Road, London SW1W
    9TQ
    Registered in England Number: 3977902
     
     
    Google Inc.| Developer Relations | *AdSense API Team* |
    developers.google.com/adsense
     
    Follow us on our Google Ads Developer page on Google+<https://plus.google.com/115658573333388777174/posts>and our Google
    Ads Developer Blog <https://plus.google.com/115658573333388777174/posts> to
    learn more about the different Ads APIs at Google.
     
    On Sunday, 28 October 2012 10:10:44 UTC, Sergii Maletin wrote:

     

    Sergii Maletin <dis.dev.acc@gmail.com> Oct 29 07:30AM -0700  

    Thanks a lot, will try.

     

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