Fetches excluded audiences. Supports filtering and sorting.
Typical usage:
var adGroup = AdsApp.adGroups().get().next();
var excludedAudienceSelector = adGroup.targeting().excludedAudiences();
var excludedAudienceIterator = excludedAudienceSelector.get();
while (excludedAudienceIterator.hasNext()) {
var excludedAudience = excludedAudienceIterator.next();
}
Related:
Methods:
get()
Fetches the requested excluded audiences and returns an iterator.
Return values:
orderBy(orderBy)
Specifies the ordering of the resulting entities.
orderBy
parameter can have one of the following forms:
orderBy("ad_group.name")
- orders results by
ad_group.name, in ascending order.
orderBy("ad_group.name ASC")
- orders results by
ad_group.name, in ascending order.
orderBy("ad_group.name DESC")
- orders results by
ad_group.name, in descending order.
See SearchAdGroupExcludedAudienceSelector.withCondition(String)
for enumeration of columns that can be used.
orderBy()
may be called multiple times. Consider the
following example:
selector = selector.
.orderBy("campaign.name")
.orderBy("ad_group.name");
The results will be ordered by campaign.name in ascending order. Results
with equal campaign.name value will be ordered by ad_group.name in
ascending order.
Arguments:
Name | Type | Description |
orderBy |
String |
Ordering to apply. |
Return values:
withCondition(condition)
Adds the specified condition to the selector in order to narrow down the
results.
Multiple conditions may be added to the same selector:
selector = selector
.withCondition("ad_group.name REGEXP_MATCH 'a.*'")
.withCondition("campaign.name = 'Campaign 1'");
All specified conditions are
AND
-ed together. The above
example will retrieve excluded audiences of type
USER_LIST
whose ad group name starts with 'a' and are in Campaign 1.
The parameter to be passed into this method must be of the following
form:
"COLUMN_NAME OPERATOR VALUE"
Operators
The operator that can be used in a condition depends on the type of column.
- For
String
columns (e.g. ad_group.name):
= != (NOT) (LIKE | CONTAINS | REGEXP_MATCH)
- For
Enumeration
columns (ones that can only take one
value from a pre-defined list, such as ad_group.status):
= != IN () NOT IN ()
Conditions using
IN
,
NOT IN
,
CONTAINS
ALL
,
CONTAINS ANY
and
CONTAINS NONE
operators look as follows:
withCondition("KeywordMatchType IN (Value1, Value2)")
Columns
All column names are case-sensitive, and so are all values of enumerated
columns (such as ad_group.status)
Column |
Type |
Example |
Excluded audience attributes
|
ad_group.name |
String |
withCondition("ad_group.name REGEXP_MATCH '.*shoes.*'") |
ad_group.status |
Enumeration: ENABLED , PAUSED ,
REMOVED
|
withCondition("ad_group.status =
ENABLED") . Use to fetch excluded audiences from only
ENABLED ad groups.
|
campaign.name |
String |
withCondition("campaign.name REGEXP_MATCH '.*promotion.*'") |
campaign.status |
Enumeration: ENABLED , PAUSED ,
REMOVED
|
withCondition("campaign.status =
ENABLED") . Use to fetch excluded audiences from only
ENABLED campaigns.
|
Arguments:
Name | Type | Description |
condition |
String |
Condition to add to the selector. |
Return values:
withLimit(limit)
Specifies limit for the selector to use. For instance,
withLimit(50)
returns only the first 50 entities.
Arguments:
Name | Type | Description |
limit |
int |
How many entities to return. |
Return values: