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Dopo che un partner ha inviato una richiesta di collegamento, il commerciante ricevente deve approvare il collegamento prima che diventi attivo. In genere, questa operazione viene eseguita approvando
la richiesta nella scheda Partner
di Google Merchant Center. Tuttavia, i link possono
essere approvati anche in modo programmatico utilizzando il metodo accounts.link.
Tieni presente che l'elenco services contiene solo uno dei due servizi richiesti originariamente
nella richiesta di esempio. In questo modo
viene approvato selettivamente il servizio shoppingAdsProductManagement e la richiesta di
collegamento del servizio shoppingActionsOrderManagement rimane in stato pending.
[null,null,["Ultimo aggiornamento 2025-08-13 UTC."],[[["\u003cp\u003eGoogle is launching a new Merchant API, which is the future of the Content API for Shopping.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eYou can learn more about the Merchant API and its benefits on the Google Ads Developer Blog.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eMerchants can programmatically approve account link requests from partners using the \u003ccode\u003eaccounts.link\u003c/code\u003e method.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eWhen approving link requests, merchants have the flexibility to approve only specific services within the request, leaving others pending.\u003c/p\u003e\n"]]],["The Merchant API beta, a new version of the Content API for Shopping, is introduced. Merchants can approve partner link requests, either in Google Merchant Center or programmatically using the `accounts.link` method. Merchants may selectively approve specific services included in a link request. For instance, a merchant can approve `shoppingAdsProductManagement` while leaving `shoppingActionsOrderManagement` pending. An example is given of sending an `approve` action to approve one linked service. Removing existing links is covered in the next section.\n"],null,["# Approve links\n\nAfter a link request has been sent by a partner, the receiving merchant must\napprove the link before it becomes active. This is normally done by [approving\nthe request](//support.google.com/merchants/answer/9440376) in the **Partners**\ntab of Google Merchant Center. However, links can\nalso be approved programmatically by using the [`accounts.link`](/shopping-content/reference/rest/v2.1/accounts/link)\nmethod.\n| **Note:** When a link request contains mulltiple `services`, the receiving merchant has the option of only approving a subset of those service. For example, if a link request contains the services `shoppingAdsProductManagement` and `shoppingActionsOrderManagement`, the approver can choose to include only one or the other (Buy on Google was formerly known as Shopping Actions).\n\nExample\n-------\n\nTo approve the link sent from partner `123456789` in the [*Requesting links*\nexample](/shopping-content/guides/flagging/request#example_request), the client merchant `98765` can send an\n`approve` action with `linkedAccountId` set to partner ID `123456789`.\n\nNote that the `services` list only contains one of the two originally requested\nservices in the [example request](/shopping-content/guides/flagging/request#example_request). This selectively\napproves the `shoppingAdsProductManagement` service, and leaves the request to\nlink the `shoppingActionsOrderManagement` service in `pending` status. \n\n POST https://shoppingcontent.googleapis.com/content/v2.1/98765/accounts/98765/link\n {\n \"linkedAccountId\": \"123456789\",\n \"linkType\": \"eCommercePlatform\",\n \"services\": [\"shoppingAdsProductManagement\"],\n \"action\": \"approve\"\n }\n\nThe [next section](/shopping-content/guides/flagging/remove) describes how to remove existing links."]]