A Simple Model for Mutates
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The Google Ads API offers a simple model for performing mutate operations. In this session, we’ll cover the fundamentals of mutating data with the Google Ads API, the various types of mutate methods, and a number of new features in the Google Ads API. We’ll also walk through several examples to demonstrate how mutates work in the context of real-world use cases.
See slide deck.
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Last updated 2025-08-20 UTC.
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