type DateTimeRange (v202402)
Represents a range of dates (combined with time of day) that has an upper and/or lower bound.
- Namespace
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https://www.google.com/apis/ads/publisher/v202402
Field
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startDateTime
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DateTime
The start date time of this range. This field is optional and if it is not set then there is no
lower bound on the date time range. If this field is not set then endDateTime must be
specified.
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endDateTime
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DateTime
The end date time of this range. This field is optional and if it is not set then there is no
upper bound on the date time range. If this field is not set then startDateTime must be
specified.
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Last updated 2024-02-13 UTC.
[null,null,["Last updated 2024-02-13 UTC."],[[["DateTimeRange in Google Ad Manager represents a specific period with a start and/or end date and time."],["It's used by various services like AdRuleService, ForecastService, LineItemService, etc., to define temporal boundaries."],["Either a start or end DateTime must be specified, allowing for open-ended ranges."],["DateTimeRange utilizes DateTime objects for precise temporal definition within the Google Ad Manager system."],["The namespace for DateTimeRange is `https://www.google.com/apis/ads/publisher/v202402`, indicating its location within the API structure."]]],["The core content outlines the `DateTimeRange` functionality within a service namespace. It defines a date and time range with optional start and end boundaries. The `startDateTime` and `endDateTime` fields, both of type `DateTime`, represent the lower and upper bounds, respectively. If one is absent, the range is unbounded in that direction; at least one must be specified. This `DateTimeRange` is a dependency for various services, including `AdRuleService`, `AdjustmentService`, `ForecastService`, and others.\n"]]