type Location (v202411)
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A Location represents a geographical entity that can be targeted. If a location type is
not available because of the API version you are using, the location will be represented as just
the base class, otherwise it will be sub-classed correctly.
- Namespace
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https://www.google.com/apis/ads/publisher/v202411
Field
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id
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xsd:long
Uniquely identifies each Location .
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type
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xsd:string
The location type for this geographical entity (ex. "COUNTRY", "CITY", "STATE", "COUNTY", etc.)
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canonicalParentId
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xsd:int
The nearest location parent's ID for this geographical entity.
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displayName
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xsd:string
The localized name of the geographical entity.
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Last updated 2025-08-06 UTC.
[null,null,["Last updated 2025-08-06 UTC."],[[["\u003cp\u003eA Location represents a geographical entity within Google Ad Manager that can be targeted for advertising.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eLocations can be identified by a unique ID and categorized by type (e.g., "COUNTRY", "CITY").\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eLocation data includes a canonical parent ID for hierarchical relationships and a localized display name.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eThe specific location type may be limited depending on the API version being used.\u003c/p\u003e\n"]]],["The provided content details various services and their dependencies within an API, specifically focusing on the `ForecastService` and its `Location` dependency. `Location` represents a geographical entity and is defined by an ID, type, canonical parent ID, and display name. Other services listed include `AdRuleService`, `AdjustmentService`, `LineItemService`, `NativeStyleService`, `ProposalLineItemService`, `ProposalService`, `PublisherQueryLanguageService`, `TargetingPresetService`, and `YieldGroupService`. `GeoTargeting` is also a dependency.\n"],null,["# type Location (v202411)\n\n**Service** \n[AdRuleService](/ad-manager/api/reference/v202411/AdRuleService.Location) [AdjustmentService](/ad-manager/api/reference/v202411/AdjustmentService.Location) **ForecastService** [LineItemService](/ad-manager/api/reference/v202411/LineItemService.Location) [NativeStyleService](/ad-manager/api/reference/v202411/NativeStyleService.Location) [ProposalLineItemService](/ad-manager/api/reference/v202411/ProposalLineItemService.Location) [ProposalService](/ad-manager/api/reference/v202411/ProposalService.Location) [PublisherQueryLanguageService](/ad-manager/api/reference/v202411/PublisherQueryLanguageService.Location) [TargetingPresetService](/ad-manager/api/reference/v202411/TargetingPresetService.Location) [YieldGroupService](/ad-manager/api/reference/v202411/YieldGroupService.Location) **Dependencies** \n[GeoTargeting](/ad-manager/api/reference/v202411/ForecastService.GeoTargeting) \n▼\n**Location**\n\nA [Location](/ad-manager/api/reference/v202411/ForecastService.Location) represents a geographical entity that can be targeted. If a location type is\nnot available because of the API version you are using, the location will be represented as just\nthe base class, otherwise it will be sub-classed correctly.\n\n*** ** * ** ***\n\nNamespace\n:\n `https://www.google.com/apis/ads/publisher/v202411`\n\n| Field ----- ||\n|-------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| ### `id` | ` `xsd:`long` Uniquely identifies each `Location`. |\n| ### `type` | ` `xsd:`string` The location type for this geographical entity (ex. \"COUNTRY\", \"CITY\", \"STATE\", \"COUNTY\", etc.) |\n| ### `canonicalParentId` | ` `xsd:`int` The nearest location parent's ID for this geographical entity. |\n| ### `displayName` | ` `xsd:`string` The localized name of the geographical entity. |"]]