Pierwsze kroki z kierowaniem na listę klientów

Dzięki kierowaniu na listę klientów możesz wykorzystywać dane online i offline, aby docierać do klientów i zachęcać ich do ponownego zaangażowania w wyszukiwarce, Gmailu, YouTube, sieci reklamowej i na karcie Zakupy. Na podstawie informacji udostępnionych Ci przez klientów funkcja kierowania na listę klientów kieruje reklamy na tych i podobnych użytkowników. Możesz przesyłać zbiorczo dane do zarządzania relacjami z klientami (CRM), dołączać lub usuwać dane albo używać tych list użytkowników do tworzenia logical_user_list.

Listę różnych typów segmentów odbiorców, które możesz porównać z kierowaniem na listę klientów z innymi opcjami list użytkowników, znajdziesz w omówieniu zarządzania odbiorcami.

Dowiedz się więcej o kierowaniu na listę klientów i kierowaniu na odbiorców.

Wymagania wstępne

Nie każde konto może korzystać z kierowania na listę klientów. Aby korzystać z kierowania na listę klientów, Twoje konto musi mieć:

  • dobrą historię przestrzegania zasad;
  • dobrą historię płatności;

W zależności od wymagań, jakie spełnia Twoje konto, dostępne są różne funkcje. Wymagania i ograniczenia znajdziesz w zasadach kierowania na listę klientów.

Projektowanie integracji

Przepływ wykorzystania

Oto zalecany proces tworzenia listy klientów i kierowania na nią reklam:

  1. Utwórz pustą listę klientów.

  2. Utwórz OfflineUserDataJob. Jedno duże zadanie jest znacznie skuteczniejsze niż kilka mniejszych.

    Począwszy od wersji 15 interfejsu Google Ads API, musisz wypełniać pole consent w polu customer_match_user_list_metadata w żądaniach OfflineUserDataJob create. W przypadku żądań typu remove zgoda nie jest wymagana. Jeśli w zadaniu consent.ad_user_data lub consent.ad_personalization ustawiono wartość DENIED, interfejs API zwraca wartość OfflineUserDataJobError.CUSTOMER_NOT_ACCEPTED_CUSTOMER_DATA_TERMS. Jeśli identyfikator ma zgodę DENIED, możesz utworzyć zadanie, które usunie go z listy użytkowników.

  3. Dodaj operacje za pomocą metody OfflineUserDataJobService.AddOfflineUserDataJobOperations. Aby przetwarzanie przebiegało optymalnie,zalecamy dodanie w jednym wywołaniu maksymalnie 10 000 identyfikatorów. Pojedyncze żądanie AddOfflineUserDataJobOperations może zawierać maksymalnie 100 tys. identyfikatorów we wszystkich obiektach UserData na liście operacji.

    Jeśli na przykład każdy z obiektów UserData ma 1 UserIdentifier dla hashed_email i 1 UserIdentifier dla hashed_phone_number, to optymalne wysyłanie 5000 obiektów UserData na żądanie jest optymalne, ponieważ każde żądanie będzie zawierać łącznie 10 000 identyfikatorów użytkownika.

  4. Powtarzaj poprzedni krok, aż dodasz wszystkie operacje lub wykorzystasz limit zadania. Nie ma ograniczeń liczby operacji, które można dodać do pojedynczego zadania,ale aby zapewnić optymalne przetwarzanie,zalecamy nie więcej niż 1 000 000 operacji na zadanie.

  5. Uruchom zadanie.

  6. Ankieta dotycząca udanego przesyłania.

  7. Sprawdź współczynnik dopasowania.

  8. Ustaw kierowanie na listę.

OfflineUserDataJobService i UserDataService

Dane kierowania na listę klientów możesz przesyłać w 2 usługach. Wybierz usługę na podstawie swojego przypadku użycia, ponieważ mogą obowiązywać pewne ograniczenia.

Usługi przesyłania danych na potrzeby kierowania na listę klientów
OfflineUserDataJobService (preferowane) Z tej usługi korzysta większość deweloperów. Jest optymalizowana pod kątem dużych operacji przesyłania z dużą przepustowością i po zakończeniu zwraca wskaźniki sukcesu. Ten przewodnik dotyczy głównie tej usługi.
UserDataService Ta usługa jest zoptymalizowana pod kątem przesyłania niewielkiej liczby identyfikatorów jednocześnie z sporadycznymi aktualizacjami i nie jest zoptymalizowana pod kątem ciągłego działania. Obowiązuje limit 10 operacji na żądanie. Poza tym jedno żądanie nie może zawierać łącznie więcej niż 100 elementów w obrębie wszystkich user_identifiers.

Wskazówki dotyczące przesyłania danych za pomocą tej usługi znajdziesz w przewodniku po zarządzaniu integracją kierowania na listę klientów.

Począwszy od wersji 15 interfejsu Google Ads API, musisz wypełniać pole consent wartości customer_match_user_list_metadata w żądaniach UploadUserDataRequest create. W przypadku żądań typu remove zgoda nie jest wymagana. Interfejs API zwraca odpowiedź z wartością received_operations_count ustawioną na 0, co oznacza, że żądanie nie zostało przetworzone, jeśli consent.ad_user_data lub consent.ad_personalization ma wartość DENIED. Jeśli identyfikator ma stan zgody DENIED, możesz poprosić o usunięcie go z listy użytkowników, używając operacji remove w UploadUserDataRequest.

Sprawdzone metody

Podczas projektowania integracji kierowania na listę klientów pamiętaj o tych sprawdzonych metodach:

  • Nie próbuj używać wielu kont do modyfikowania jednej listy użytkowników. Listę użytkowników można modyfikować tylko przez konto Google Ads lub konto dostawcy danych, które ją utworzyło.

  • Maksymalizuj liczbę operacji na AddOfflineUserDataJobOperationsRequest (do 10 tys. identyfikatorów), aby uniknąć błędów RESOURCE_EXHAUSTED.

  • Nie umieszczaj operacji create i remove w tej samej instancji OfflineUserDataJob. Może to spowodować błąd CONFLICTING_OPERATION.

  • Aby umożliwić wykrywanie problematycznych operacji przed uruchomieniem zadania, włącz partial_failure w AddOfflineUserDataJobOperationsRequest. Operacje są weryfikowane po przesłaniu do OfflineUserDataJob.

  • Unikaj jednoczesnego uruchamiania kilku procesów OfflineUserDataJob, które modyfikują tę samą listę użytkowników (czyli wielu zadań, których CustomerMatchUserListMetadata.user_list wskazuje tę samą nazwę zasobu). Może to spowodować wystąpienie błędu CONCURRENT_MODIFICATION, ponieważ wiele zadań nie może działać w tym samym czasie na tej samej liście. Ten błąd może również wystąpić przy próbie jednoczesnej modyfikacji listy w interfejsie Google Ads i interfejsie Google Ads API. Pamiętaj, że nie dotyczy to dodawania operacji do zadania PENDING, które można wykonać w dowolnym momencie przed uruchomieniem zadania.

  • Jeśli masz do zastosowania tysiące operacji, utwórz jedną OfflineUserDataJob zawierającą wszystkie operacje. Nie twórz wielu zadań z tylko po kilkaset operacji i uruchamiaj je sekwencyjnie lub równocześnie. Jedno duże zadanie obejmujące wszystkie operacje jest znacznie wydajniejsze niż wiele małych zadań i zmniejsza ryzyko wystąpienia błędów w przepływie pracy.

Pomysły na wykorzystanie list klientów do optymalizacji kierowania reklam znajdziesz w Centrum pomocy.

Tworzenie listy klientów

Najpierw utwórz listę klientów za pomocą UserListService. Listy klientów tworzy się przez ustawienie pola crm_based_user_list w obiekcie user_list. Pole crm_based_user_list można skonfigurować w przypadku typów kampanii, które obsługują kierowanie na listy klientów:

Kierowanie na listę klientów w różnych typach kampanii
Sieć wyszukiwania Reklamy są wyświetlane w sieci wyszukiwania.
Sieć reklamowa Reklamy wyświetlają się w sieci reklamowej i w Gmailu tylko wtedy, gdy masz kreacje GSP.
Rozszerzenie na sieć reklamową w kampaniach w sieci wyszukiwania Reklamy wyświetlają się w sieci wyszukiwania oraz w Gmailu tylko wtedy, gdy masz kreacje GSP.
Kampanie wideo Reklamy wyświetlają się w YouTube tylko wtedy, gdy masz reklamy TrueView In-Stream.
Kampanie produktowe Reklamy wyświetlają się na karcie Zakupy.

crm_based_user_list zawiera 3 pola:

  • app_id: ciąg znaków jednoznacznie identyfikujący aplikację mobilną, z której pochodzą dane. Jest to wymagane podczas tworzenia identyfikatora CrmBasedUserList do przesyłania identyfikatorów wyświetlania reklam mobilnych.

  • upload_key_type: typ klucza dopasowania na liście. Może to być CONTACT_INFO, CRM_ID lub MOBILE_ADVERTISING_ID. Na tej samej liście nie można umieszczać mieszanych typów danych. To pole jest wymagane w przypadku wszystkich list klientów.

  • data_source_type: źródło danych listy. Wartością domyślną jest FIRST_PARTY. Klienci z listy dozwolonych mogą tworzyć listy klientów pochodzące od firm zewnętrznych.

Atrybut membership_life_span listy użytkowników pozwala określić przedział czasu (w dniach), w którym znajduje się użytkownik. Typy list klientów pozwalają ustawić membership_life_span na 10 000, aby wskazać, że nie ma daty ważności.

Atrybut membership_status określa, czy lista akceptuje nowych użytkowników.

Przykład kodu do tworzenia listy klientów

Java

private String createCustomerMatchUserList(GoogleAdsClient googleAdsClient, long customerId) {
  // Creates the new user list.
  UserList userList =
      UserList.newBuilder()
          .setName("Customer Match list #" + getPrintableDateTime())
          .setDescription("A list of customers that originated from email addresses")
          // Customer Match user lists can use a membership life span of 10,000 to indicate
          // unlimited; otherwise normal values apply.
          // Sets the membership life span to 30 days.
          .setMembershipLifeSpan(30)
          // Sets the upload key type to indicate the type of identifier that will be used to
          // add users to the list. This field is immutable and required for a CREATE operation.
          .setCrmBasedUserList(
              CrmBasedUserListInfo.newBuilder()
                  .setUploadKeyType(CustomerMatchUploadKeyType.CONTACT_INFO))
          .build();

  // Creates the operation.
  UserListOperation operation = UserListOperation.newBuilder().setCreate(userList).build();

  // Creates the service client.
  try (UserListServiceClient userListServiceClient =
      googleAdsClient.getLatestVersion().createUserListServiceClient()) {
    // Adds the user list.
    MutateUserListsResponse response =
        userListServiceClient.mutateUserLists(
            Long.toString(customerId), ImmutableList.of(operation));
    // Prints the response.
    System.out.printf(
        "Created Customer Match user list with resource name: %s.%n",
        response.getResults(0).getResourceName());
    return response.getResults(0).getResourceName();
  }
}

      

C#

private string CreateCustomerMatchUserList(GoogleAdsClient client, long customerId)
{
    // Get the UserListService.
    UserListServiceClient service = client.GetService(Services.V16.UserListService);

    // Creates the user list.
    UserList userList = new UserList()
    {
        Name = $"Customer Match list# {ExampleUtilities.GetShortRandomString()}",
        Description = "A list of customers that originated from email and physical" +
            " addresses",
        // Customer Match user lists can use a membership life span of 10000 to
        // indicate unlimited; otherwise normal values apply.
        // Sets the membership life span to 30 days.
        MembershipLifeSpan = 30,
        CrmBasedUserList = new CrmBasedUserListInfo()
        {
            UploadKeyType = CustomerMatchUploadKeyType.ContactInfo
        }
    };
    // Creates the user list operation.
    UserListOperation operation = new UserListOperation()
    {
        Create = userList
    };

    // Issues a mutate request to add the user list and prints some information.
    MutateUserListsResponse response = service.MutateUserLists(
        customerId.ToString(), new[] { operation });
    string userListResourceName = response.Results[0].ResourceName;
    Console.WriteLine($"User list with resource name '{userListResourceName}' " +
        $"was created.");
    return userListResourceName;
}
      

PHP

private static function createCustomerMatchUserList(
    GoogleAdsClient $googleAdsClient,
    int $customerId
): string {
    // Creates the user list.
    $userList = new UserList([
        'name' => 'Customer Match list #' . Helper::getPrintableDatetime(),
        'description' => 'A list of customers that originated from email '
            . 'and physical addresses',
        // Customer Match user lists can use a membership life span of 10000 to
        // indicate unlimited; otherwise normal values apply.
        // Sets the membership life span to 30 days.
        'membership_life_span' => 30,
        'crm_based_user_list' => new CrmBasedUserListInfo([
            // Sets the upload key type to indicate the type of identifier that will be used to
            // add users to the list. This field is immutable and required for a CREATE
            // operation.
            'upload_key_type' => CustomerMatchUploadKeyType::CONTACT_INFO
        ])
    ]);

    // Creates the user list operation.
    $operation = new UserListOperation();
    $operation->setCreate($userList);

    // Issues a mutate request to add the user list and prints some information.
    $userListServiceClient = $googleAdsClient->getUserListServiceClient();
    $response = $userListServiceClient->mutateUserLists(
        MutateUserListsRequest::build($customerId, [$operation])
    );
    $userListResourceName = $response->getResults()[0]->getResourceName();
    printf("User list with resource name '%s' was created.%s", $userListResourceName, PHP_EOL);

    return $userListResourceName;
}
      

Python

def create_customer_match_user_list(client, customer_id):
    """Creates a Customer Match user list.

    Args:
        client: The Google Ads client.
        customer_id: The ID for the customer that owns the user list.

    Returns:
        The string resource name of the newly created user list.
    """
    # Creates the UserListService client.
    user_list_service_client = client.get_service("UserListService")

    # Creates the user list operation.
    user_list_operation = client.get_type("UserListOperation")

    # Creates the new user list.
    user_list = user_list_operation.create
    user_list.name = f"Customer Match list #{uuid.uuid4()}"
    user_list.description = (
        "A list of customers that originated from email and physical addresses"
    )
    # Sets the upload key type to indicate the type of identifier that is used
    # to add users to the list. This field is immutable and required for a
    # CREATE operation.
    user_list.crm_based_user_list.upload_key_type = (
        client.enums.CustomerMatchUploadKeyTypeEnum.CONTACT_INFO
    )
    # Customer Match user lists can set an unlimited membership life span;
    # to do so, use the special life span value 10000. Otherwise, membership
    # life span must be between 0 and 540 days inclusive. See:
    # https://developers.devsite.corp.google.com/google-ads/api/reference/rpc/latest/UserList#membership_life_span
    # Sets the membership life span to 30 days.
    user_list.membership_life_span = 30

    response = user_list_service_client.mutate_user_lists(
        customer_id=customer_id, operations=[user_list_operation]
    )
    user_list_resource_name = response.results[0].resource_name
    print(
        f"User list with resource name '{user_list_resource_name}' was created."
    )

    return user_list_resource_name
      

Ruby

def create_customer_match_user_list(client, customer_id)
  # Creates the user list.
  operation = client.operation.create_resource.user_list do |ul|
    ul.name = "Customer Match List #{(Time.new.to_f * 1000).to_i}"
    ul.description = "A list of customers that originated from email and " \
      "physical addresses"
    # Customer Match user lists can use a membership life span of 10000 to
    # indicate unlimited; otherwise normal values apply.
    # Sets the membership life span to 30 days.
    ul.membership_life_span = 30
    ul.crm_based_user_list = client.resource.crm_based_user_list_info do |crm|
      crm.upload_key_type = :CONTACT_INFO
    end
  end

  # Issues a mutate request to add the user list and prints some information.
  response = client.service.user_list.mutate_user_lists(
    customer_id: customer_id,
    operations: [operation],
  )

  # Prints out some information about the newly created user list.
  resource_name = response.results.first.resource_name
  puts "User list with resource name #{resource_name} was created."

  resource_name
end
      

Perl

sub create_customer_match_user_list {
  my ($api_client, $customer_id) = @_;

  # Create the user list.
  my $user_list = Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V16::Resources::UserList->new({
      name        => "Customer Match list #" . uniqid(),
      description =>
        "A list of customers that originated from email and physical addresses",
      # Customer Match user lists can use a membership life span of 10000 to
      # indicate unlimited; otherwise normal values apply.
      # Set the membership life span to 30 days.
      membershipLifeSpan => 30,
      # Set the upload key type to indicate the type of identifier that will be
      # used to add users to the list. This field is immutable and required for
      # a CREATE operation.
      crmBasedUserList =>
        Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V16::Common::CrmBasedUserListInfo->new({
          uploadKeyType => CONTACT_INFO
        })});

  # Create the user list operation.
  my $user_list_operation =
    Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V16::Services::UserListService::UserListOperation->
    new({
      create => $user_list
    });

  # Issue a mutate request to add the user list and print some information.
  my $user_lists_response = $api_client->UserListService()->mutate({
      customerId => $customer_id,
      operations => [$user_list_operation]});
  my $user_list_resource_name =
    $user_lists_response->{results}[0]{resourceName};
  printf "User list with resource name '%s' was created.\n",
    $user_list_resource_name;

  return $user_list_resource_name;
}
      

Dodaj dane klientów

Trzy podstawowe klucze dopasowania to adres e-mail, adres pocztowy i numer telefonu. Jako kluczy dopasowania możesz używać identyfikatorów użytkownika i identyfikatorów urządzenia mobilnego, ale rozwiązania te są mniej niezawodne, ponieważ bazują na plikach cookie i identyfikatorach urządzenia. Zalecamy, aby w miarę możliwości przesyłać dane kontaktowe użytkowników, takie jak adres e-mail, adres pocztowy i numer telefonu, zamiast identyfikatorów CRM lub identyfikatorów mobilnych.

Każda lista użytkowników może zawierać tylko jeden typ danych klientów określony w polu CrmBasedUserListInfo.upload_key_type. Poza tym obiekt UserData, który reprezentuje jednego użytkownika, może zawierać do 20 identyfikatorów, z których każdy ma własny obiekt UserIdentifier. Ponad 20 identyfikatorów powoduje błąd TOO_MANY_USER_IDENTIFIERS.

Google Ads używa do kierowania reklam listy użytkowników z kierowania na listę klientów tylko wtedy, gdy w momencie wyświetlenia reklamy lista przekroczyła minimalny próg aktywnych użytkowników. Aktywni użytkownicy to liczba użytkowników z Twojej listy, którzy są aktywni w Gmailu, sieci wyszukiwania, YouTube lub sieci reklamowej. Prześlij co najmniej 5000 wspierających,aby zwiększyć szanse na uzyskanie wystarczającej liczby pasujących, aktywnych użytkowników do kierowania reklam.

Prześlij dane kontaktowe użytkownika

Aby przesyłać adresy e-mail, adresy pocztowe lub numery telefonów użytkowników, ustaw upload_key_type na CONTACT_INFO. Pamiętaj, że aby dane kontaktowe zostały dopasowane, muszą być powiązane z kontem Google. Nie można też kierować reklam na konta firmowe, np. Google Workspace.

Ze względu na ochronę prywatności przed przesłaniem plików musisz zaszyfrować adresy e-mail, imiona, nazwiska i numery telefonów za pomocą algorytmu SHA-256. Aby ujednolicić wyniki haszowania, przed zaszyfrowaniem jednej z tych wartości wykonaj te czynności:

  • usuń spacje na początku i na końcu ciągu,
  • Imiona i nazwiska, adresy e-mail oraz adresy pocztowe: konwertuj tekst na małe litery.
  • W przypadku numerów telefonów: przed zahaszowaniem przekonwertuj numery telefonów na format E164. Ten format przedstawia numer telefonu jako liczbę o długości do 15 cyfr rozpoczynających się znakiem +, np. +12125650000 lub +442070313000. Główny znak + możesz opcjonalnie pominąć.

W przypadku adresów e-mail nie musisz usuwać wszystkich kropek (.) poprzedzających nazwę domeny w adresach gmail.com i googlemail.com, ponieważ nadal są one akceptowane.

Jeśli przed zaszyfrowaniem informacje kontaktowe zostaną nieprawidłowo sformatowane, interfejs API nadal je zaakceptuje, ale nie będzie mógł ich dopasować do klienta.

Jeśli chcesz przesłać dane adresowe, musisz podać co najmniej:

  • Kod kraju
  • Kod pocztowy
  • Zaszyfrowane imię
  • Zaszyfrowane nazwisko

Jeśli brakuje któregoś z tych pól, nie można dopasować adresu.

Listy klientów mogą zawierać tylko 1 element upload_key_type, ale dla elementu upload_key_type o wartości CONTACT_INFO można przesłać kilka rodzajów informacji kontaktowych. Jest to zalecane w przypadku zwiększonych współczynników dopasowania.

Prześlij identyfikatory CRM

Aby wypełnić listę klientów identyfikatorami CRM, ustaw upload_key_type na CRM_ID. Identyfikatory CRM są dopasowywane na podstawie identyfikatora użytkownika wygenerowanego i przypisywanego przez reklamodawcę. Działa to podobnie do przesyłania instancji MOBILE_ADVERTISING_ID, ale zamiast tego wypełniasz pole third_party_user_id obiektu UserIdentifier.

Prześlij identyfikatory mobilne

Podobnie jak w przypadku kierowania na listę klientów na podstawie adresów e-mail, możesz stosować kierowanie na listę klientów, używając identyfikatorów urządzeń mobilnych (IDFA) lub identyfikatorów wyświetlania reklam Google (AAID). W tym celu określ właściwość app_id i ustaw upload_key_type na MOBILE_ADVERTISING_ID przed użyciem listy użytkowników do kierowania na listę klientów na podstawie identyfikatorów urządzeń mobilnych.

Przykładowy kod

W tym przykładzie użyto właściwości OfflineUserDataJobOperation, aby dołączyć do listy klientów informacje kontaktowe klienta.

Java

// Creates a raw input list of unhashed user information, where each element of the list
// represents a single user and is a map containing a separate entry for the keys "email",
// "phone", "firstName", "lastName", "countryCode", and "postalCode". In your application, this
// data might come from a file or a database.
List<Map<String, String>> rawRecords = new ArrayList<>();
// The first user data has an email address and a phone number.
Map<String, String> rawRecord1 =
    ImmutableMap.<String, String>builder()
        .put("email", "dana@example.com")
        // Phone number to be converted to E.164 format, with a leading '+' as required. This
        // includes whitespace that will be removed later.
        .put("phone", "+1 800 5550101")
        .build();
// The second user data has an email address, a mailing address, and a phone number.
Map<String, String> rawRecord2 =
    ImmutableMap.<String, String>builder()
        // Email address that includes a period (.) before the domain.
        .put("email", "alex.2@example.com")
        // Address that includes all four required elements: first name, last name, country
        // code, and postal code.
        .put("firstName", "Alex")
        .put("lastName", "Quinn")
        .put("countryCode", "US")
        .put("postalCode", "94045")
        // Phone number to be converted to E.164 format, with a leading '+' as required.
        .put("phone", "+1 800 5550102")
        .build();
// The third user data only has an email address.
Map<String, String> rawRecord3 =
    ImmutableMap.<String, String>builder().put("email", "charlie@example.com").build();
// Adds the raw records to the raw input list.
rawRecords.add(rawRecord1);
rawRecords.add(rawRecord2);
rawRecords.add(rawRecord3);

// Iterates over the raw input list and creates a UserData object for each record.
List<UserData> userDataList = new ArrayList<>();
for (Map<String, String> rawRecord : rawRecords) {
  // Creates a builder for the UserData object that represents a member of the user list.
  UserData.Builder userDataBuilder = UserData.newBuilder();
  // Checks if the record has email, phone, or address information, and adds a SEPARATE
  // UserIdentifier object for each one found. For example, a record with an email address and a
  // phone number will result in a UserData with two UserIdentifiers.

  // IMPORTANT: Since the identifier attribute of UserIdentifier
  // (https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/reference/rpc/latest/UserIdentifier) is a
  // oneof
  // (https://protobuf.dev/programming-guides/proto3/#oneof-features), you must set only ONE of
  // hashedEmail, hashedPhoneNumber, mobileId, thirdPartyUserId, or addressInfo. Setting more
  // than one of these attributes on the same UserIdentifier will clear all the other members
  // of the oneof. For example, the following code is INCORRECT and will result in a
  // UserIdentifier with ONLY a hashedPhoneNumber.
  //
  // UserIdentifier incorrectlyPopulatedUserIdentifier =
  //     UserIdentifier.newBuilder()
  //         .setHashedEmail("...")
  //         .setHashedPhoneNumber("...")
  //         .build();
  //
  // The separate 'if' statements below demonstrate the correct approach for creating a UserData
  // for a member with multiple UserIdentifiers.

  // Checks if the record has an email address, and if so, adds a UserIdentifier for it.
  if (rawRecord.containsKey("email")) {
    UserIdentifier hashedEmailIdentifier =
        UserIdentifier.newBuilder()
            .setHashedEmail(normalizeAndHash(sha256Digest, rawRecord.get("email"), true))
            .build();
    // Adds the hashed email identifier to the UserData object's list.
    userDataBuilder.addUserIdentifiers(hashedEmailIdentifier);
  }

  // Checks if the record has a phone number, and if so, adds a UserIdentifier for it.
  if (rawRecord.containsKey("phone")) {
    UserIdentifier hashedPhoneNumberIdentifier =
        UserIdentifier.newBuilder()
            .setHashedPhoneNumber(normalizeAndHash(sha256Digest, rawRecord.get("phone"), true))
            .build();
    // Adds the hashed phone number identifier to the UserData object's list.
    userDataBuilder.addUserIdentifiers(hashedPhoneNumberIdentifier);
  }

  // Checks if the record has all the required mailing address elements, and if so, adds a
  // UserIdentifier for the mailing address.
  if (rawRecord.containsKey("firstName")) {
    // Checks if the record contains all the other required elements of a mailing address.
    Set<String> missingAddressKeys = new HashSet<>();
    for (String addressKey : new String[] {"lastName", "countryCode", "postalCode"}) {
      if (!rawRecord.containsKey(addressKey)) {
        missingAddressKeys.add(addressKey);
      }
    }

    if (!missingAddressKeys.isEmpty()) {
      System.out.printf(
          "Skipping addition of mailing address information because the following required keys"
              + " are missing: %s%n",
          missingAddressKeys);
    } else {
      // Creates an OfflineUserAddressInfo object that contains all the required elements of a
      // mailing address.
      OfflineUserAddressInfo addressInfo =
          OfflineUserAddressInfo.newBuilder()
              .setHashedFirstName(
                  normalizeAndHash(sha256Digest, rawRecord.get("firstName"), false))
              .setHashedLastName(
                  normalizeAndHash(sha256Digest, rawRecord.get("lastName"), false))
              .setCountryCode(rawRecord.get("countryCode"))
              .setPostalCode(rawRecord.get("postalCode"))
              .build();
      UserIdentifier addressIdentifier =
          UserIdentifier.newBuilder().setAddressInfo(addressInfo).build();
      // Adds the address identifier to the UserData object's list.
      userDataBuilder.addUserIdentifiers(addressIdentifier);
    }
  }

  if (!userDataBuilder.getUserIdentifiersList().isEmpty()) {
    // Builds the UserData and adds it to the list.
    userDataList.add(userDataBuilder.build());
  }
}

// Creates the operations to add users.
List<OfflineUserDataJobOperation> operations = new ArrayList<>();
for (UserData userData : userDataList) {
  operations.add(OfflineUserDataJobOperation.newBuilder().setCreate(userData).build());
}
      

C#

// Creates a raw input list of unhashed user information, where each element of the list
// represents a single user and is a map containing a separate entry for the keys
// "email", "phone", "firstName", "lastName", "countryCode", and "postalCode".
// In your application, this data might come from a file or a database.
List<Dictionary<string, string>> rawRecords = new List<Dictionary<string, string>>();

// The first user data has an email address and a phone number.
Dictionary<string, string> rawRecord1 = new Dictionary<string, string>();
rawRecord1.Add("email", "dana@example.com");
// Phone number to be converted to E.164 format, with a leading '+' as required.
// This includes whitespace that will be removed later.
rawRecord1.Add("phone", "+1 800 5550101");

// The second user data has an email address, a mailing address, and a phone number.
Dictionary<string, string> rawRecord2 = new Dictionary<string, string>();
// Email address that includes a period (.) before the Gmail domain.
rawRecord2.Add("email", "alex.2@example.com");
// Address that includes all four required elements: first name, last name, country
// code, and postal code.
rawRecord2.Add("firstName", "Alex");
rawRecord2.Add("lastName", "Quinn");
rawRecord2.Add("countryCode", "US");
rawRecord2.Add("postalCode", "94045");
// Phone number to be converted to E.164 format, with a leading '+' as required.
// This includes whitespace that will be removed later.
rawRecord2.Add("phone", "+1 800 5550102");

// The third user data only has an email address.
Dictionary<string, string> rawRecord3 = new Dictionary<string, string>();
rawRecord3.Add("email", "charlie@example.com");

// Adds the raw records to the raw input list.
rawRecords.Add(rawRecord1);
rawRecords.Add(rawRecord2);
rawRecords.Add(rawRecord3);

// Iterates over the raw input list and creates a UserData object for each record.
List<UserData> userDataList = new List<UserData>();
foreach (Dictionary<string, string> rawRecord in rawRecords) {
    // Creates a UserData object that represents a member of the user list.
    UserData userData = new UserData();
    // Checks if the record has email, phone, or address information, and adds a
    // SEPARATE UserIdentifier object for each one found.
    // For example, a record with an email address and a phone number will result in a
    // UserData with two UserIdentifiers.

    // IMPORTANT: Since the identifier attribute of UserIdentifier
    // (https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/reference/rpc/latest/UserIdentifier)
    // is a oneof
    // (https://protobuf.dev/programming-guides/proto3/#oneof-features), you must set
    // only ONE of hashedEmail, hashedPhoneNumber, mobileId, thirdPartyUserId,
    // or addressInfo.
    // Setting more than one of these attributes on the same UserIdentifier will clear
    // all the other members of the oneof.
    // For example, the following code is INCORRECT and will result in a UserIdentifier
    // with ONLY a hashedPhoneNumber.
    //
    // UserIdentifier incorrectlyPopulatedUserIdentifier = new UserIdentifier()
    // {
    //      HashedEmail = "...",
    //      HashedPhoneNumber = "..."
    // };
    //
    // The separate 'if' statements below demonstrate the correct approach for creating
    // a UserData for a member with multiple UserIdentifiers.

    // Checks if the record has an email address, and if so, adds a UserIdentifier
    // for it.
    if (rawRecord.ContainsKey("email")) {
        UserIdentifier hashedEmailIdentifier = new UserIdentifier()
        {
            HashedEmail = NormalizeAndHash(rawRecord["email"], true)
        };

        userData.UserIdentifiers.Add(hashedEmailIdentifier);
    }

    // Checks if the record has a phone number, and if so, adds a UserIdentifier for it.
    if (rawRecord.ContainsKey("phone")) {
        UserIdentifier hashedPhoneNumberIdentifier = new UserIdentifier()
        {
            HashedPhoneNumber = NormalizeAndHash(rawRecord["phone"], true)
        };

        // Adds the hashed phone number identifier to the UserData object's list.
        userData.UserIdentifiers.Add(hashedPhoneNumberIdentifier);
    }

    // Checks if the record has all the required mailing address elements, and if so,
    // adds a UserIdentifier for the mailing address.
    if (rawRecord.ContainsKey("firstName")) {
        // Checks if the record contains all the other required elements of a mailing
        // address.
        HashSet<string> missingAddressKeys = new HashSet<string>();
        foreach (string addressKey in new string[] {"lastName", "countryCode",
            "postalCode"}) {
        if (!rawRecord.ContainsKey(addressKey)) {
            missingAddressKeys.Add(addressKey);
        }
        }

        if (!missingAddressKeys.Any()) {
        Console.WriteLine(
            $"Skipping addition of mailing address information because the following " +
                "required keys are missing: {missingAddressKeys}");
        } else {
            // Creates an OfflineUserAddressInfo object that contains all the required
            // elements of a mailing address.
            OfflineUserAddressInfo addressInfo = new OfflineUserAddressInfo()
            {
                HashedFirstName = NormalizeAndHash(rawRecord["firstName"]),
                HashedLastName = NormalizeAndHash(rawRecord["lastName"]),
                CountryCode = rawRecord["countryCode"],
                PostalCode = rawRecord["postalCode"]
            };

            UserIdentifier addressIdentifier = new UserIdentifier()
            {
                AddressInfo = addressInfo
            };

            // Adds the address identifier to the UserData object's list.
            userData.UserIdentifiers.Add(addressIdentifier);
        }
    }

    if (userData.UserIdentifiers.Any())
    {
        userDataList.Add(userData);
    }
}

// Creates the operations to add the users.
List<OfflineUserDataJobOperation> operations = new List<OfflineUserDataJobOperation>();
foreach(UserData userData in userDataList)
{
    operations.Add(new OfflineUserDataJobOperation()
    {
        Create = userData
    });
}
      

PHP

// Creates a raw input list of unhashed user information, where each element of the list
// represents a single user and is a map containing a separate entry for the keys 'email',
// 'phone', 'firstName', 'lastName', 'countryCode', and 'postalCode'. In your application,
// this data might come from a file or a database.
$rawRecords = [];
// The first user data has an email address and a phone number.
$rawRecord1 = [
    // The first user data has an email address and a phone number.
    'email' => 'dana@example.com',
    // Phone number to be converted to E.164 format, with a leading '+' as required. This
    // includes whitespace that will be removed later.
    'phone' => '+1 800 5550101'
];
$rawRecords[] = $rawRecord1;

// The second user data has an email address, a mailing address, and a phone number.
$rawRecord2 = [
    // Email address that includes a period (.) before the Gmail domain.
    'email' => 'alex.2@example.com',
    // Address that includes all four required elements: first name, last name, country
    // code, and postal code.
    'firstName' => 'Alex',
    'lastName' => 'Quinn',
    'countryCode' => 'US',
    'postalCode' => '94045',
    // Phone number to be converted to E.164 format, with a leading '+' as required.
    'phone' => '+1 800 5550102',
];
$rawRecords[] = $rawRecord2;

// The third user data only has an email address.
$rawRecord3 = ['email' => 'charlie@example.com'];
$rawRecords[] = $rawRecord3;

// Iterates over the raw input list and creates a UserData object for each record.
$userDataList = [];
foreach ($rawRecords as $rawRecord) {
    // Checks if the record has email, phone, or address information, and adds a SEPARATE
    // UserIdentifier object for each one found. For example, a record with an email address
    // and a phone number will result in a UserData with two UserIdentifiers.

    // IMPORTANT: Since the identifier attribute of UserIdentifier
    // (https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/reference/rpc/latest/UserIdentifier) is
    // a oneof
    // (https://protobuf.dev/programming-guides/proto3/#oneof-features), you must set only
    // ONE of 'hashed_email, 'hashed_phone_number', 'mobile_id', 'third_party_user_id', or
    // 'address_info'.
    // Setting more than one of these attributes on the same UserIdentifier will clear all
    // the other members of the oneof. For example, the following code is INCORRECT and will
    // result in a UserIdentifier with ONLY a 'hashed_phone_number'.
    //
    // $incorrectlyPopulatedUserIdentifier = new UserIdentifier();
    // $incorrectlyPopulatedUserIdentifier->setHashedEmail('...');
    // $incorrectlyPopulatedUserIdentifier->setHashedPhoneNumber('...');
    //
    // The separate 'if' statements below demonstrate the correct approach for creating a
    // UserData for a member with multiple UserIdentifiers.

    $userIdentifiers = [];
    // Checks if the record has an email address, and if so, adds a UserIdentifier for it.
    if (array_key_exists('email', $rawRecord)) {
        $hashedEmailIdentifier = new UserIdentifier([
            'hashed_email' => self::normalizeAndHash($rawRecord['email'], true)
        ]);
        // Adds the hashed email identifier to the user identifiers list.
        $userIdentifiers[] = $hashedEmailIdentifier;
    }

    // Checks if the record has a phone number, and if so, adds a UserIdentifier for it.
    if (array_key_exists('phone', $rawRecord)) {
        $hashedPhoneNumberIdentifier = new UserIdentifier([
            'hashed_phone_number' => self::normalizeAndHash($rawRecord['phone'], true)
        ]);
        // Adds the hashed email identifier to the user identifiers list.
        $userIdentifiers[] = $hashedPhoneNumberIdentifier;
    }

    // Checks if the record has all the required mailing address elements, and if so, adds a
    // UserIdentifier for the mailing address.
    if (array_key_exists('firstName', $rawRecord)) {
        // Checks if the record contains all the other required elements of a mailing
        // address.
        $missingAddressKeys = [];
        foreach (['lastName', 'countryCode', 'postalCode'] as $addressKey) {
            if (!array_key_exists($addressKey, $rawRecord)) {
                $missingAddressKeys[] = $addressKey;
            }
        }
        if (!empty($missingAddressKeys)) {
            printf(
                "Skipping addition of mailing address information because the "
                . "following required keys are missing: %s%s",
                json_encode($missingAddressKeys),
                PHP_EOL
            );
        } else {
            // Creates an OfflineUserAddressInfo object that contains all the required
            // elements of a mailing address.
            $addressIdentifier = new UserIdentifier([
               'address_info' => new OfflineUserAddressInfo([
                   'hashed_first_name' => self::normalizeAndHash(
                       $rawRecord['firstName'],
                       false
                   ),
                   'hashed_last_name' => self::normalizeAndHash(
                       $rawRecord['lastName'],
                       false
                   ),
                   'country_code' => $rawRecord['countryCode'],
                   'postal_code' => $rawRecord['postalCode']
               ])
            ]);
            // Adds the address identifier to the user identifiers list.
            $userIdentifiers[] = $addressIdentifier;
        }
    }
    if (!empty($userIdentifiers)) {
        // Builds the UserData and adds it to the list.
        $userDataList[] = new UserData(['user_identifiers' => $userIdentifiers]);
    }
}

// Creates the operations to add users.
$operations = array_map(
    function (UserData $userData) {
        return new OfflineUserDataJobOperation(['create' => $userData]);
    },
    $userDataList
);
      

Python

def build_offline_user_data_job_operations(client):
    """Creates a raw input list of unhashed user information.

    Each element of the list represents a single user and is a dict containing a
    separate entry for the keys "email", "phone", "first_name", "last_name",
    "country_code", and "postal_code". In your application, this data might come
    from a file or a database.

    Args:
        client: The Google Ads client.

    Returns:
        A list containing the operations.
    """
    # The first user data has an email address and a phone number.
    raw_record_1 = {
        "email": "dana@example.com",
        # Phone number to be converted to E.164 format, with a leading '+' as
        # required. This includes whitespace that will be removed later.
        "phone": "+1 800 5550101",
    }

    # The second user data has an email address, a mailing address, and a phone
    # number.
    raw_record_2 = {
        # Email address that includes a period (.) before the email domain.
        "email": "alex.2@example.com",
        # Address that includes all four required elements: first name, last
        # name, country code, and postal code.
        "first_name": "Alex",
        "last_name": "Quinn",
        "country_code": "US",
        "postal_code": "94045",
        # Phone number to be converted to E.164 format, with a leading '+' as
        # required.
        "phone": "+1 800 5550102",
    }

    # The third user data only has an email address.
    raw_record_3 = {"email": "charlie@example.com"}

    # Adds the raw records to a raw input list.
    raw_records = [raw_record_1, raw_record_2, raw_record_3]

    operations = []
    # Iterates over the raw input list and creates a UserData object for each
    # record.
    for record in raw_records:
        # Creates a UserData object that represents a member of the user list.
        user_data = client.get_type("UserData")

        # Checks if the record has email, phone, or address information, and
        # adds a SEPARATE UserIdentifier object for each one found. For example,
        # a record with an email address and a phone number will result in a
        # UserData with two UserIdentifiers.

        # IMPORTANT: Since the identifier attribute of UserIdentifier
        # (https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/reference/rpc/latest/UserIdentifier)
        # is a oneof
        # (https://protobuf.dev/programming-guides/proto3/#oneof-features), you
        # must set only ONE of hashed_email, hashed_phone_number, mobile_id,
        # third_party_user_id, or address-info. Setting more than one of these
        # attributes on the same UserIdentifier will clear all the other members
        # of the oneof. For example, the following code is INCORRECT and will
        # result in a UserIdentifier with ONLY a hashed_phone_number:

        # incorrect_user_identifier = client.get_type("UserIdentifier")
        # incorrect_user_identifier.hashed_email = "..."
        # incorrect_user_identifier.hashed_phone_number = "..."

        # The separate 'if' statements below demonstrate the correct approach
        # for creating a UserData object for a member with multiple
        # UserIdentifiers.

        # Checks if the record has an email address, and if so, adds a
        # UserIdentifier for it.
        if "email" in record:
            user_identifier = client.get_type("UserIdentifier")
            user_identifier.hashed_email = normalize_and_hash(
                record["email"], True
            )
            # Adds the hashed email identifier to the UserData object's list.
            user_data.user_identifiers.append(user_identifier)

        # Checks if the record has a phone number, and if so, adds a
        # UserIdentifier for it.
        if "phone" in record:
            user_identifier = client.get_type("UserIdentifier")
            user_identifier.hashed_phone_number = normalize_and_hash(
                record["phone"], True
            )
            # Adds the hashed phone number identifier to the UserData object's
            # list.
            user_data.user_identifiers.append(user_identifier)

        # Checks if the record has all the required mailing address elements,
        # and if so, adds a UserIdentifier for the mailing address.
        if "first_name" in record:
            required_keys = ("last_name", "country_code", "postal_code")
            # Checks if the record contains all the other required elements of
            # a mailing address.
            if not all(key in record for key in required_keys):
                # Determines which required elements are missing from the
                # record.
                missing_keys = record.keys() - required_keys
                print(
                    "Skipping addition of mailing address information "
                    "because the following required keys are missing: "
                    f"{missing_keys}"
                )
            else:
                user_identifier = client.get_type("UserIdentifier")
                address_info = user_identifier.address_info
                address_info.hashed_first_name = normalize_and_hash(
                    record["first_name"], False
                )
                address_info.hashed_last_name = normalize_and_hash(
                    record["last_name"], False
                )
                address_info.country_code = record["country_code"]
                address_info.postal_code = record["postal_code"]
                user_data.user_identifiers.append(user_identifier)

        # If the user_identifiers repeated field is not empty, create a new
        # OfflineUserDataJobOperation and add the UserData to it.
        if user_data.user_identifiers:
            operation = client.get_type("OfflineUserDataJobOperation")
            operation.create = user_data
            operations.append(operation)
      

Ruby

# Create a list of unhashed user data records that we will format in the
# following steps to prepare for the API.
raw_records = [
  # The first user data has an email address and a phone number.
  {
    email: 'dana@example.com',
    # Phone number to be converted to E.164 format, with a leading '+' as
    # required. This includes whitespace that will be removed later.
    phone: '+1 800 5550100',
  },
  # The second user data has an email address, a phone number, and an address.
  {
    # Email address that includes a period (.) before the Gmail domain.
    email: 'alex.2@example.com',
    # Address that includes all four required elements: first name, last
    # name, country code, and postal code.
    first_name: 'Alex',
    last_name: 'Quinn',
    country_code: 'US',
    postal_code: '94045',
    # Phone number to be converted to E.164 format, with a leading '+' as
    # required.
    phone: '+1 800 5550102',
  },
  # The third user data only has an email address.
  {
    email: 'charlie@example.com',
  },
]

# Create a UserData for each entry in the raw records.
user_data_list = raw_records.map do |record|
  client.resource.user_data do |data|
    if record[:email]
      data.user_identifiers << client.resource.user_identifier do |ui|
        ui.hashed_email = normalize_and_hash(record[:email], true)
      end
    end
    if record[:phone]
      data.user_identifiers << client.resource.user_identifier do |ui|
        ui.hashed_phone_number = normalize_and_hash(record[:phone], true)
      end
    end
    if record[:first_name]
      # Check that we have all the required information.
      missing_keys = [:last_name, :country_code, :postal_code].reject {|key|
        record[key].nil?
      }
      if missing_keys.empty?
        # If nothing is missing, add the address.
        data.user_identifiers << client.resource.user_identifier do |ui|
          ui.address_identifier = client.resource.offline_user_address_info do |address|
            address.hashed_first_name = normalize_and_hash(record[:first_name])
            address.hashed_last_name = normalize_and_hash(record[:last_name])
            address.country_code = record[:country_code]
            address.postal_code = record[:postal_code]
          end
        end
      else
        # If some data is missing, skip this entry.
        puts "Skipping addition of mailing information because the following keys are missing:" \
          "#{missing_keys}"
      end
    end
  end
end

operations = user_data_list.map do |user_data|
  client.operation.create_resource.offline_user_data_job(user_data)
end
      

Perl

  # The first user data has an email address and a phone number.
  my $raw_record_1 = {
    email => 'dana@example.com',
    # Phone number to be converted to E.164 format, with a leading '+' as
    # required. This includes whitespace that will be removed later.
    phone => '+1 800 5550101',
  };

  # The second user data has an email address, a mailing address, and a phone
  # number.
  my $raw_record_2 = {
    # Email address that includes a period (.) before the Gmail domain.
    email => 'alex.2@example.com',
    # Address that includes all four required elements: first name, last
    # name, country code, and postal code.
    firstName   => 'Alex',
    lastName    => 'Quinn',
    countryCode => 'US',
    postalCode  => '94045',
    # Phone number to be converted to E.164 format, with a leading '+' as
    # required.
    phone => '+1 800 5550102',
  };

  # The third user data only has an email address.
  my $raw_record_3 = {email => 'charlie@example.com',};

  my $raw_records = [$raw_record_1, $raw_record_2, $raw_record_3];

  my $operations = [];
  foreach my $record (@$raw_records) {
    # Check if the record has email, phone, or address information, and adds a
    # SEPARATE UserIdentifier object for each one found. For example, a record
    # with an email address and a phone number will result in a UserData with two
    # UserIdentifiers.
    #
    # IMPORTANT: Since the identifier attribute of UserIdentifier
    # (https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/reference/rpc/latest/UserIdentifier)
    # is a oneof
    # (https://protobuf.dev/programming-guides/proto3/#oneof-features), you must set
    # only ONE of hashed_email, hashed_phone_number, mobile_id, third_party_user_id,
    # or address-info. Setting more than one of these attributes on the same UserIdentifier
    # will clear all the other members of the oneof. For example, the following code is
    # INCORRECT and will result in a UserIdentifier with ONLY a hashed_phone_number:
    #
    # my $incorrect_user_identifier = Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V16::Common::UserIdentifier->new({
    #   hashedEmail => '...',
    #   hashedPhoneNumber => '...',
    # });
    #
    # The separate 'if' statements below demonstrate the correct approach for creating a
    # UserData object for a member with multiple UserIdentifiers.

    my $user_identifiers = [];

    # Check if the record has an email address, and if so, add a UserIdentifier for it.
    if (defined $record->{email}) {
      # Add the hashed email identifier to the list of UserIdentifiers.
      push(
        @$user_identifiers,
        Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V16::Common::UserIdentifier->new({
            hashedEmail => normalize_and_hash($record->{email}, 1)}));
    }

    # Check if the record has a phone number, and if so, add a UserIdentifier for it.
    if (defined $record->{phone}) {
      # Add the hashed phone number identifier to the list of UserIdentifiers.
      push(
        @$user_identifiers,
        Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V16::Common::UserIdentifier->new({
            hashedPhoneNumber => normalize_and_hash($record->{phone}, 1)}));
    }

    # Check if the record has all the required mailing address elements, and if so, add
    # a UserIdentifier for the mailing address.
    if (defined $record->{firstName}) {
      my $required_keys = ["lastName", "countryCode", "postalCode"];
      my $missing_keys  = [];

      foreach my $key (@$required_keys) {
        if (!defined $record->{$key}) {
          push(@$missing_keys, $key);
        }
      }

      if (@$missing_keys) {
        print
"Skipping addition of mailing address information because the following"
          . "keys are missing: "
          . join(",", @$missing_keys);
      } else {
        push(
          @$user_identifiers,
          Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V16::Common::UserIdentifier->new({
              addressInfo =>
                Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V16::Common::OfflineUserAddressInfo->
                new({
                  # First and last name must be normalized and hashed.
                  hashedFirstName => normalize_and_hash($record->{firstName}),
                  hashedLastName  => normalize_and_hash($record->{lastName}),
                  # Country code and zip code are sent in plain text.
                  countryCode => $record->{countryCode},
                  postalCode  => $record->{postalCode},
                })}));
      }
    }

    # If the user_identifiers array is not empty, create a new
    # OfflineUserDataJobOperation and add the UserData to it.
    if (@$user_identifiers) {
      my $user_data = Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V16::Common::UserData->new({
          userIdentifiers => [$user_identifiers]});
      push(
        @$operations,
        Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V16::Services::OfflineUserDataJobService::OfflineUserDataJobOperation
          ->new({
            create => $user_data
          }));
    }
  }
      

Sprawdzanie przesłanych list i współczynnika dopasowania

Gdy OfflineUserDataJob będzie mieć SUCCESS stan, szacowany współczynnik dopasowania będzie widoczny w polu operation_metadata.match_rate_range. Jeśli wyślesz zapytanie w to pole przed ukończeniem zadania, wartość w tym polu może wynosić 0. Aby mieć pewność, że współczynnik dopasowania jest gotowy do weryfikacji, a lista gotowa do kierowania, zalecamy odpytywanie zadania pod kątem zakończenia. Ukończenie zadania może zająć od 10 minut do 24 godzin.

Przykład kodu do sprawdzania stanu zadania

Java

private void checkJobStatus(
    GoogleAdsClient googleAdsClient, long customerId, String offlineUserDataJobResourceName) {
  try (GoogleAdsServiceClient googleAdsServiceClient =
      googleAdsClient.getLatestVersion().createGoogleAdsServiceClient()) {
    String query =
        String.format(
            "SELECT offline_user_data_job.resource_name, "
                + "offline_user_data_job.id, "
                + "offline_user_data_job.status, "
                + "offline_user_data_job.type, "
                + "offline_user_data_job.failure_reason, "
                + "offline_user_data_job.customer_match_user_list_metadata.user_list "
                + "FROM offline_user_data_job "
                + "WHERE offline_user_data_job.resource_name = '%s'",
            offlineUserDataJobResourceName);
    // Issues the query and gets the GoogleAdsRow containing the job from the response.
    GoogleAdsRow googleAdsRow =
        googleAdsServiceClient
            .search(Long.toString(customerId), query)
            .iterateAll()
            .iterator()
            .next();
    OfflineUserDataJob offlineUserDataJob = googleAdsRow.getOfflineUserDataJob();
    System.out.printf(
        "Offline user data job ID %d with type '%s' has status: %s%n",
        offlineUserDataJob.getId(), offlineUserDataJob.getType(), offlineUserDataJob.getStatus());
    OfflineUserDataJobStatus jobStatus = offlineUserDataJob.getStatus();
    if (OfflineUserDataJobStatus.SUCCESS == jobStatus) {
      // Prints information about the user list.
      printCustomerMatchUserListInfo(
          googleAdsClient,
          customerId,
          offlineUserDataJob.getCustomerMatchUserListMetadata().getUserList());
    } else if (OfflineUserDataJobStatus.FAILED == jobStatus) {
      System.out.printf("  Failure reason: %s%n", offlineUserDataJob.getFailureReason());
    } else if (OfflineUserDataJobStatus.PENDING == jobStatus
        || OfflineUserDataJobStatus.RUNNING == jobStatus) {
      System.out.println();
      System.out.printf(
          "To check the status of the job periodically, use the following GAQL query with"
              + " GoogleAdsService.search:%n%s%n",
          query);
    }
  }
}

      

C#

private static void CheckJobStatusAndPrintResults(GoogleAdsClient client, long customerId,
    string offlineUserDataJobResourceName)
{
    // Get the GoogleAdsService.
    GoogleAdsServiceClient service = client.GetService(Services.V16.GoogleAdsService);

    string query = "SELECT offline_user_data_job.resource_name, " +
        "offline_user_data_job.id, offline_user_data_job.status, " +
        "offline_user_data_job.type, offline_user_data_job.failure_reason " +
        "offline_user_data_job.customer_match_user_list_metadata_user_list " +
        "FROM offline_user_data_job WHERE " +
        $"offline_user_data_job.resource_name = '{offlineUserDataJobResourceName}'";

    // Issues the query and gets the GoogleAdsRow containing the job from the response.
    GoogleAdsRow googleAdsRow = service.Search(customerId.ToString(), query).First();

    OfflineUserDataJob offlineUserDataJob = googleAdsRow.OfflineUserDataJob;
    Console.WriteLine($"Offline user data job ID {offlineUserDataJob.Id} with type " +
        $"'{offlineUserDataJob.Type}' has status: {offlineUserDataJob.Status}");

    switch (offlineUserDataJob.Status)
    {
        case OfflineUserDataJobStatus.Success:
            // Prints information about the user list.
            PrintCustomerMatchUserListInfo(client, customerId,
                offlineUserDataJob.CustomerMatchUserListMetadata.UserList);
            break;

        case OfflineUserDataJobStatus.Failed:
            Console.WriteLine($"  Failure reason: {offlineUserDataJob.FailureReason}");
            break;

        case OfflineUserDataJobStatus.Pending:
        case OfflineUserDataJobStatus.Running:
            Console.WriteLine("To check the status of the job periodically, use the " +
                $"following GAQL query with GoogleAdsService.search:\n\n{query}");
            break;
    }
}
      

PHP

private static function checkJobStatus(
    GoogleAdsClient $googleAdsClient,
    int $customerId,
    string $offlineUserDataJobResourceName
) {
    $googleAdsServiceClient = $googleAdsClient->getGoogleAdsServiceClient();

    // Creates a query that retrieves the offline user data job.
    $query = "SELECT offline_user_data_job.resource_name, "
          . "offline_user_data_job.id, "
          . "offline_user_data_job.status, "
          . "offline_user_data_job.type, "
          . "offline_user_data_job.failure_reason, "
          . "offline_user_data_job.customer_match_user_list_metadata.user_list "
          . "FROM offline_user_data_job "
          . "WHERE offline_user_data_job.resource_name = '$offlineUserDataJobResourceName'";

    // Issues a search request to get the GoogleAdsRow containing the job from the response.
    /** @var GoogleAdsRow $googleAdsRow */
    $googleAdsRow =
        $googleAdsServiceClient->search(SearchGoogleAdsRequest::build($customerId, $query))
            ->getIterator()
            ->current();
    $offlineUserDataJob = $googleAdsRow->getOfflineUserDataJob();

    // Prints out some information about the offline user data job.
    $offlineUserDataJobStatus = $offlineUserDataJob->getStatus();
    printf(
        "Offline user data job ID %d with type '%s' has status: %s.%s",
        $offlineUserDataJob->getId(),
        OfflineUserDataJobType::name($offlineUserDataJob->getType()),
        OfflineUserDataJobStatus::name($offlineUserDataJobStatus),
        PHP_EOL
    );

    if ($offlineUserDataJobStatus === OfflineUserDataJobStatus::SUCCESS) {
        // Prints information about the user list.
        self::printCustomerMatchUserListInfo(
            $googleAdsClient,
            $customerId,
            $offlineUserDataJob->getCustomerMatchUserListMetadata()->getUserList()
        );
    } elseif ($offlineUserDataJobStatus === OfflineUserDataJobStatus::FAILED) {
        printf("  Failure reason: %s.%s", $offlineUserDataJob->getFailureReason(), PHP_EOL);
    } elseif (
        $offlineUserDataJobStatus === OfflineUserDataJobStatus::PENDING
        || $offlineUserDataJobStatus === OfflineUserDataJobStatus::RUNNING
    ) {
        printf(
            '%1$sTo check the status of the job periodically, use the following GAQL query with'
            . ' GoogleAdsService.search:%1$s%2$s%1$s',
            PHP_EOL,
            $query
        );
    }
}
      

Python

def check_job_status(client, customer_id, offline_user_data_job_resource_name):
    """Retrieves, checks, and prints the status of the offline user data job.

    If the job is completed successfully, information about the user list is
    printed. Otherwise, a GAQL query will be printed, which can be used to
    check the job status at a later date.

    Offline user data jobs may take 6 hours or more to complete, so checking the
    status periodically, instead of waiting, can be more efficient.

    Args:
        client: The Google Ads client.
        customer_id: The ID for the customer that owns the user list.
        offline_user_data_job_resource_name: The resource name of the offline
            user data job to get the status of.
    """
    query = f"""
        SELECT
          offline_user_data_job.resource_name,
          offline_user_data_job.id,
          offline_user_data_job.status,
          offline_user_data_job.type,
          offline_user_data_job.failure_reason,
          offline_user_data_job.customer_match_user_list_metadata.user_list
        FROM offline_user_data_job
        WHERE offline_user_data_job.resource_name =
          '{offline_user_data_job_resource_name}'
        LIMIT 1"""

    # Issues a search request using streaming.
    google_ads_service = client.get_service("GoogleAdsService")
    results = google_ads_service.search(customer_id=customer_id, query=query)
    offline_user_data_job = next(iter(results)).offline_user_data_job
    status_name = offline_user_data_job.status.name
    user_list_resource_name = (
        offline_user_data_job.customer_match_user_list_metadata.user_list
    )

    print(
        f"Offline user data job ID '{offline_user_data_job.id}' with type "
        f"'{offline_user_data_job.type_.name}' has status: {status_name}"
    )

    if status_name == "SUCCESS":
        print_customer_match_user_list_info(
            client, customer_id, user_list_resource_name
        )
    elif status_name == "FAILED":
        print(f"\tFailure Reason: {offline_user_data_job.failure_reason}")
    elif status_name in ("PENDING", "RUNNING"):
        print(
            "To check the status of the job periodically, use the following "
            f"GAQL query with GoogleAdsService.Search: {query}"
        )
      

Ruby

def check_job_status(client, customer_id, offline_user_data_job)
  query = <<~QUERY
    SELECT
      offline_user_data_job.id,
      offline_user_data_job.status,
      offline_user_data_job.type,
      offline_user_data_job.failure_reason,
      offline_user_data_job.customer_match_user_list_metadata.user_list
    FROM
      offline_user_data_job
    WHERE
      offline_user_data_job.resource_name = '#{offline_user_data_job}'
  QUERY

  row = client.service.google_ads.search(
    customer_id: customer_id,
    query: query,
  ).first

  job = row.offline_user_data_job
  puts "Offline user data job ID #{job.id} with type '#{job.type}' has status: #{job.status}."

  case job.status
  when :SUCCESS
    print_customer_match_user_list(client, customer_id, job.customer_match_user_list_metadata.user_list)
  when :FAILED
    puts "  Failure reason: #{job.failure_reason}"
  else
    puts "  To check the status of the job periodically, use the following GAQL " \
      "query with GoogleAdsService.search:"
    puts query
  end
end
      

Perl

sub check_job_status() {
  my ($api_client, $customer_id, $offline_user_data_job_resource_name) = @_;

  my $search_query =
    "SELECT offline_user_data_job.resource_name, " .
    "offline_user_data_job.id, offline_user_data_job.status, " .
    "offline_user_data_job.type, offline_user_data_job.failure_reason, " .
    "offline_user_data_job.customer_match_user_list_metadata.user_list " .
    "FROM offline_user_data_job " .
    "WHERE offline_user_data_job.resource_name = " .
    "$offline_user_data_job_resource_name LIMIT 1";

  my $search_request =
    Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V16::Services::GoogleAdsService::SearchGoogleAdsRequest
    ->new({
      customerId => $customer_id,
      query      => $search_query
    });

  # Get the GoogleAdsService.
  my $google_ads_service = $api_client->GoogleAdsService();

  my $iterator = Google::Ads::GoogleAds::Utils::SearchGoogleAdsIterator->new({
    service => $google_ads_service,
    request => $search_request
  });

  # The results have exactly one row.
  my $google_ads_row        = $iterator->next;
  my $offline_user_data_job = $google_ads_row->{offlineUserDataJob};
  my $status                = $offline_user_data_job->{status};

  printf
    "Offline user data job ID %d with type %s has status: %s.\n",
    $offline_user_data_job->{id},
    $offline_user_data_job->{type},
    $status;

  if ($status eq SUCCESS) {
    print_customer_match_user_list_info($api_client, $customer_id,
      $offline_user_data_job->{customerMatchUserListMetadata}{userList});
  } elsif ($status eq FAILED) {
    print "Failure reason: $offline_user_data_job->{failure_reason}";
  } elsif (grep /$status/, (PENDING, RUNNING)) {
    print
      "To check the status of the job periodically, use the following GAQL " .
      "query with the GoogleAdsService->search() method:\n$search_query\n";
  }

  return 1;
}
      

Aby sprawdzić rozmiar listy, możesz wysłać zapytanie do zasobu user_list.

Przykład kodu do wysyłania zapytania do zasobu user_list

Java

try (GoogleAdsServiceClient googleAdsServiceClient =
    googleAdsClient.getLatestVersion().createGoogleAdsServiceClient()) {
  // Creates a query that retrieves the user list.
  String query =
      String.format(
          "SELECT user_list.size_for_display, user_list.size_for_search "
              + "FROM user_list "
              + "WHERE user_list.resource_name = '%s'",
          userListResourceName);

  // Constructs the SearchGoogleAdsStreamRequest.
  SearchGoogleAdsStreamRequest request =
      SearchGoogleAdsStreamRequest.newBuilder()
          .setCustomerId(Long.toString(customerId))
          .setQuery(query)
          .build();

  // Issues the search stream request.
  ServerStream<SearchGoogleAdsStreamResponse> stream =
      googleAdsServiceClient.searchStreamCallable().call(request);
      

C#

 // Get the GoogleAdsService.
 GoogleAdsServiceClient service =
     client.GetService(Services.V16.GoogleAdsService);

 // Creates a query that retrieves the user list.
 string query =
     "SELECT user_list.size_for_display, user_list.size_for_search " +
     "FROM user_list " +
     $"WHERE user_list.resource_name = '{userListResourceName}'";
 // Issues a search stream request.
 service.SearchStream(customerId.ToString(), query,
    delegate (SearchGoogleAdsStreamResponse resp)
    {
        // Display the results.
        foreach (GoogleAdsRow userListRow in resp.Results)
        {
            UserList userList = userListRow.UserList;
            Console.WriteLine("The estimated number of users that the user list " +
                $"'{userList.ResourceName}' has is {userList.SizeForDisplay}" +
                $" for Display and {userList.SizeForSearch} for Search.");
        }
    }
);
      

PHP

$googleAdsServiceClient = $googleAdsClient->getGoogleAdsServiceClient();

// Creates a query that retrieves the user list.
$query =
    "SELECT user_list.size_for_display, user_list.size_for_search " .
    "FROM user_list " .
    "WHERE user_list.resource_name = '$userListResourceName'";

// Issues a search stream request.
/** @var GoogleAdsServerStreamDecorator $stream */
$stream = $googleAdsServiceClient->searchStream(
    SearchGoogleAdsStreamRequest::build($customerId, $query)
);
      

Python

googleads_service_client = client.get_service("GoogleAdsService")

# Creates a query that retrieves the user list.
query = f"""
    SELECT
      user_list.size_for_display,
      user_list.size_for_search
    FROM user_list
    WHERE user_list.resource_name = '{user_list_resource_name}'"""

# Issues a search request.
search_results = googleads_service_client.search(
    customer_id=customer_id, query=query
)
      

Ruby

query = <<~EOQUERY
  SELECT user_list.size_for_display, user_list.size_for_search
  FROM user_list
  WHERE user_list.resource_name = #{user_list}
EOQUERY

response = client.service.google_ads.search_stream(
  customer_id: customer_id,
  query: query,
)
      

Perl

# Create a query that retrieves the user list.
my $search_query =
  "SELECT user_list.size_for_display, user_list.size_for_search " .
  "FROM user_list " .
  "WHERE user_list.resource_name = '$user_list_resource_name'";

# Create a search Google Ads stream request that will retrieve the user list.
my $search_stream_request =
  Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V16::Services::GoogleAdsService::SearchGoogleAdsStreamRequest
  ->new({
    customerId => $customer_id,
    query      => $search_query,
  });

# Get the GoogleAdsService.
my $google_ads_service = $api_client->GoogleAdsService();

my $search_stream_handler =
  Google::Ads::GoogleAds::Utils::SearchStreamHandler->new({
    service => $google_ads_service,
    request => $search_stream_request
  });
      

Ze względu na ochronę prywatności rozmiar listy użytkowników wynosi 0, dopóki nie znajdzie się na niej co najmniej 1000 członków. Po tym czasie rozmiar jest zaokrąglany do 2 najbardziej znaczących cyfr.

Błędy podczas wykonywania instrukcji OfflineUserDataJob można pobrać za pomocą zasobu offline_user_data_job za pomocą języka zapytań Google Ads. Pamiętaj jednak, że ten raport nie zawiera informacji o nieudanych dopasowaniach, ponieważ podczas dopasowywania porównywane są tylko hasze. Jeśli napotkasz problemy z listami klientów, zapoznaj się z przewodnikiem rozwiązywania problemów.

Porównanie z interfejsem Google Ads

Lista może się wydawać mniejsza od oczekiwanej podczas wyświetlania jej w sekcji Zarządzanie odbiorcami w interfejsie Google Ads. Ten widok pokazuje liczbę aktywnych użytkowników na liście. Więcej informacji znajdziesz w tym przewodniku dotyczącym rozwiązywania problemów.

Zapełnienie listy użytkowników może potrwać do 24 godzin, dlatego jeśli przesyłasz dane na listę odbiorców częściej niż co 12 godzin, w interfejsie Google Ads możesz zobaczyć stan In Progress.

Kieruj na moją listę

Reklamy możesz kierować na listę odbiorców na poziomie grupy reklam lub kampanii. Proces ten jest podobny do innych typów kryteriów kierowania w interfejsie API.

Przykład kodu do kierowania reklam z grupy reklam na listę użytkowników

Java

private String targetAdsInAdGroupToUserList(
    GoogleAdsClient googleAdsClient, long customerId, long adGroupId, String userList) {
  // Creates the ad group criterion targeting members of the user list.
  AdGroupCriterion adGroupCriterion =
      AdGroupCriterion.newBuilder()
          .setAdGroup(ResourceNames.adGroup(customerId, adGroupId))
          .setUserList(UserListInfo.newBuilder().setUserList(userList).build())
          .build();

  // Creates the operation.
  AdGroupCriterionOperation operation =
      AdGroupCriterionOperation.newBuilder().setCreate(adGroupCriterion).build();

  // Creates the ad group criterion service.
  try (AdGroupCriterionServiceClient adGroupCriterionServiceClient =
      googleAdsClient.getLatestVersion().createAdGroupCriterionServiceClient()) {
    // Adds the ad group criterion.
    MutateAdGroupCriteriaResponse response =
        adGroupCriterionServiceClient.mutateAdGroupCriteria(
            Long.toString(customerId), ImmutableList.of(operation));
    // Gets and prints the results.
    String adGroupCriterionResourceName = response.getResults(0).getResourceName();
    System.out.printf(
        "Successfully created ad group criterion with resource name '%s' "
            + "targeting user list with resource name '%s' with ad group with ID %d.%n",
        adGroupCriterionResourceName, userList, adGroupId);
    return adGroupCriterionResourceName;
  }
}
      

C#

private string TargetAdsInAdGroupToUserList(
    GoogleAdsClient client, long customerId, long adGroupId, string userListResourceName)
{
    // Get the AdGroupCriterionService client.
    AdGroupCriterionServiceClient adGroupCriterionServiceClient = client.GetService
        (Services.V16.AdGroupCriterionService);

    // Create the ad group criterion targeting members of the user list.
    AdGroupCriterion adGroupCriterion = new AdGroupCriterion
    {
        AdGroup = ResourceNames.AdGroup(customerId, adGroupId),
        UserList = new UserListInfo
        {
            UserList = userListResourceName
        }
    };

    // Create the operation.
    AdGroupCriterionOperation adGroupCriterionOperation = new AdGroupCriterionOperation
    {
        Create = adGroupCriterion
    };

    // Add the ad group criterion, then print and return the new criterion's resource name.
    MutateAdGroupCriteriaResponse mutateAdGroupCriteriaResponse =
        adGroupCriterionServiceClient.MutateAdGroupCriteria(customerId.ToString(),
            new[] { adGroupCriterionOperation });

    string adGroupCriterionResourceName =
        mutateAdGroupCriteriaResponse.Results.First().ResourceName;
    Console.WriteLine("Successfully created ad group criterion with resource name " +
        $"'{adGroupCriterionResourceName}' targeting user list with resource name " +
        $"'{userListResourceName}' with ad group with ID {adGroupId}.");
    return adGroupCriterionResourceName;
}
      

PHP

private static function targetAdsInAdGroupToUserList(
    GoogleAdsClient $googleAdsClient,
    int $customerId,
    int $adGroupId,
    string $userListResourceName
): string {
    // Creates the ad group criterion targeting members of the user list.
    $adGroupCriterion = new AdGroupCriterion([
        'ad_group' => ResourceNames::forAdGroup($customerId, $adGroupId),
        'user_list' => new UserListInfo(['user_list' => $userListResourceName])
    ]);

    // Creates the operation.
    $operation = new AdGroupCriterionOperation();
    $operation->setCreate($adGroupCriterion);

    // Issues a mutate request to add an ad group criterion.
    $adGroupCriterionServiceClient = $googleAdsClient->getAdGroupCriterionServiceClient();
    /** @var MutateAdGroupCriteriaResponse $adGroupCriterionResponse */
    $adGroupCriterionResponse = $adGroupCriterionServiceClient->mutateAdGroupCriteria(
        MutateAdGroupCriteriaRequest::build($customerId, [$operation])
    );

    $adGroupCriterionResourceName =
        $adGroupCriterionResponse->getResults()[0]->getResourceName();
    printf(
        "Successfully created ad group criterion with resource name '%s' " .
        "targeting user list with resource name '%s' with ad group with ID %d.%s",
        $adGroupCriterionResourceName,
        $userListResourceName,
        $adGroupId,
        PHP_EOL
    );

    return $adGroupCriterionResourceName;
}
      

Python

def target_ads_in_ad_group_to_user_list(
    client, customer_id, ad_group_id, user_list_resource_name
):
    """Creates an ad group criterion that targets a user list with an ad group.

    Args:
        client: an initialized GoogleAdsClient instance.
        customer_id: a str client customer ID used to create an ad group
            criterion.
        ad_group_id: a str ID for an ad group used to create an ad group
            criterion that targets members of a user list.
        user_list_resource_name: a str resource name for a user list.

    Returns:
        a str resource name for an ad group criterion.
    """
    ad_group_criterion_operation = client.get_type("AdGroupCriterionOperation")
    # Creates the ad group criterion targeting members of the user list.
    ad_group_criterion = ad_group_criterion_operation.create
    ad_group_criterion.ad_group = client.get_service(
        "AdGroupService"
    ).ad_group_path(customer_id, ad_group_id)
    ad_group_criterion.user_list.user_list = user_list_resource_name

    ad_group_criterion_service = client.get_service("AdGroupCriterionService")
    response = ad_group_criterion_service.mutate_ad_group_criteria(
        customer_id=customer_id, operations=[ad_group_criterion_operation]
    )
    resource_name = response.results[0].resource_name
    print(
        "Successfully created ad group criterion with resource name: "
        f"'{resource_name}' targeting user list with resource name: "
        f"'{user_list_resource_name}' and with ad group with ID "
        f"{ad_group_id}."
    )
    return resource_name
      

Ruby

def target_ads_in_ad_group_to_user_list(
  client,
  customer_id,
  ad_group_id,
  user_list
)
  # Creates the ad group criterion targeting members of the user list.
  operation = client.operation.create_resource.ad_group_criterion do |agc|
    agc.ad_group = client.path.ad_group(customer_id, ad_group_id)
    agc.user_list = client.resource.user_list_info do |info|
      info.user_list = user_list
    end
  end

  # Issues a mutate request to create the ad group criterion.
  response = client.service.ad_group_criterion.mutate_ad_group_criteria(
    customer_id: customer_id,
    operations: [operation],
  )
  ad_group_criterion_resource_name = response.results.first.resource_name
  puts "Successfully created ad group criterion with resource name " \
    "'#{ad_group_criterion_resource_name}' targeting user list with resource name " \
    "'#{user_list}' with ad group with ID #{ad_group_id}"

  ad_group_criterion_resource_name
end
      

Perl

sub target_ads_in_ad_group_to_user_list {
  my ($api_client, $customer_id, $ad_group_id, $user_list_resource_name) = @_;

  # Create the ad group criterion targeting members of the user list.
  my $ad_group_criterion =
    Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V16::Resources::AdGroupCriterion->new({
      adGroup => Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V16::Utils::ResourceNames::ad_group(
        $customer_id, $ad_group_id
      ),
      userList => Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V16::Common::UserListInfo->new({
          userList => $user_list_resource_name
        })});

  # Create the operation.
  my $ad_group_criterion_operation =
    Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V16::Services::AdGroupCriterionService::AdGroupCriterionOperation
    ->new({
      create => $ad_group_criterion
    });

  # Add the ad group criterion, then print and return the new criterion's resource name.
  my $ad_group_criteria_response =
    $api_client->AdGroupCriterionService()->mutate({
      customerId => $customer_id,
      operations => [$ad_group_criterion_operation]});

  my $ad_group_criterion_resource_name =
    $ad_group_criteria_response->{results}[0]{resourceName};
  printf "Successfully created ad group criterion with resource name '%s' " .
    "targeting user list with resource name '%s' with ad group with ID %d.\n",
    $ad_group_criterion_resource_name, $user_list_resource_name, $ad_group_id;

  return $ad_group_criterion_resource_name;
}
      

Kierowanie na wiele list klientów

Element crm_based_user_list można połączyć tylko z innym elementem crm_based_user_list tylko przy użyciu logical_user_list. Do utworzonej listy użytkowników mają zastosowanie wszystkie zasady zasady crm_based_user_list.