type DateRange (v202411)
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Represents a range of dates that has an upper and a lower bound.
An open ended date range can be described by only setting either
one of the bounds, the upper bound or the lower bound.
- Namespace
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https://www.google.com/apis/ads/publisher/v202411
Field
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startDate
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Date
The start date of this range. This field is optional and if it is not set then there is no
lower bound on the date range. If this field is not set then endDate must be specified.
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endDate
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Date
The end date of this range. This field is optional and if it is not set then there is no upper
bound on the date range. If this field is not set then startDate must be specified.
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Last updated 2025-08-06 UTC.
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