type DayPartTargeting (v202402)
Modify the delivery times of line items for particular days of the week. By default, line items
are served at all days and times.
- Namespace
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https://www.google.com/apis/ads/publisher/v202402
Field
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dayParts
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DayPart[]
Specifies days of the week and times at which a LineItem will be delivered.
If targeting all days and times, this value will be ignored.
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timeZone
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DeliveryTimeZone
Specifies the time zone to be used for delivering
LineItem
objects. This attribute is optional and defaults to
DeliveryTimeZone.BROWSER.
Setting this has no effect if targeting all days and times.
Enumerations
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PUBLISHER
- Use the time zone of the publisher.
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BROWSER
- Use the time zone of the browser.
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Last updated 2024-02-13 UTC.
[null,null,["Last updated 2024-02-13 UTC."],[[["DayPartTargeting allows you to control the delivery times of line items based on specific days and times of the week."],["By default, line items are delivered at all times unless DayPartTargeting is used to specify delivery days and times."],["DayPartTargeting utilizes `dayParts` to define delivery schedules and `timeZone` to determine the relevant time zone for delivery."],["Time zone can be set to either the publisher's time zone or the user's browser time zone, defaulting to the browser's time zone if not explicitly defined."]]],["The core content describes `DayPartTargeting`, which allows modification of line item delivery times on specific days. This is achieved through the `dayParts` field, defining days and times for `LineItem` delivery. The `timeZone` field, defaulting to `BROWSER`, dictates the time zone for delivery, with options for `PUBLISHER` or `BROWSER`. This functionality affects various services like `AdRuleService`, `LineItemService`, and `YieldGroupService`, among others.\n"]]