type FrequencyCap (v202411)
Represents a limit on the number of times a single viewer can be exposed to the same LineItem in a specified time period.
- Namespace
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https://www.google.com/apis/ads/publisher/v202411
Field
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maxImpressions
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xsd:int
The maximum number of impressions than can be served to a user within a specified time period.
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numTimeUnits
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xsd:int
The number of FrequencyCap#timeUnit to represent the total time period.
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timeUnit
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TimeUnit
The unit of time for specifying the time period.
Enumerations
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MINUTE
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HOUR
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DAY
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WEEK
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MONTH
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LIFETIME
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POD
- Per pod of ads in a video stream. Only valid for entities in a
EnvironmentType.VIDEO_PLAYER environment.
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STREAM
- Per video stream. Only valid for entities in a
EnvironmentType.VIDEO_PLAYER environment.
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UNKNOWN
- The value returned if the actual value is not exposed by the requested API version.
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Last updated 2024-11-19 UTC.
[null,null,["Last updated 2024-11-19 UTC."],[[["A FrequencyCap in Google Ad Manager limits the number of times a viewer sees the same LineItem within a specific timeframe."],["It's defined by the maximum impressions (`maxImpressions`), the time period length (`numTimeUnits`), and the time unit (`timeUnit` like hours, days, etc.)."],["FrequencyCaps are utilized within services like ForecastService, InventoryService, LineItemService, and ProposalLineItemService."],["`timeUnit` allows for standard durations and also specialized options like \"POD\" and \"STREAM\" for video content."]]],["The content defines `FrequencyCap`, which limits viewer exposure to a `LineItem` within a set timeframe. Key fields include `maxImpressions`, setting the maximum allowed impressions; `numTimeUnits`, defining the total time period; and `timeUnit`, specifying the unit of time (e.g., `MINUTE`, `HOUR`, `DAY`, `WEEK`, `MONTH`, `LIFETIME`, `POD`, `STREAM`). The time unit enumerations can be used for different time periods, `POD` and `STREAM` only valid for `EnvironmentType.VIDEO_PLAYER`.\n"]]