AI-generated Key Takeaways
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EXCEEDED_QUOTA
indicates that the number of requests per second has exceeded the allowable limit, and retrying after a waiting period is recommended. -
UNKNOWN
is returned when the actual value is not exposed by the requested API version. -
REPORT_JOB_LIMIT
signifies that the user has exceeded the hourly limit for new report requests, and waiting before retrying is suggested. -
SEGMENT_POPULATION_LIMIT
means the network has surpassed the daily limit for uploaded identifiers, and waiting before attempting again is advised.
- Namespace
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https://www.google.com/apis/ads/publisher/v202508
Enumeration | Description |
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EXCEEDED_QUOTA
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The number of requests made per second is too high and has exceeded
the allowable limit. The recommended approach to handle this error
is to wait about 5 seconds and then retry the request. Note that
this does not guarantee the request will succeed. If it fails
again, try increasing the wait time.
Another way to mitigate this error is to limit requests to 8 per second for Ad Manager 360 accounts, or 2 per second for Ad Manager accounts. Once again this does not guarantee that every request will succeed, but may help reduce the number of times you receive this error. |
UNKNOWN
|
The value returned if the actual value is not exposed by the requested API version. |
REPORT_JOB_LIMIT
|
This user has exceeded the allowed number of new report requests
per hour (this includes both reports run via the UI and reports run
via ReportService.runReportJob). The recommended approach to handle this error
is to wait about 10 minutes and then retry the request. Note that
this does not guarantee the request will succeed. If it fails
again, try increasing the wait time.
Another way to mitigate this error is to limit the number of new report requests to 250 per hour per user. Once again, this does not guarantee that every request will succeed, but may help reduce the number of times you receive this error. |
SEGMENT_POPULATION_LIMIT
|
This network has exceeded the allowed number of identifiers uploaded within a 24 hour period. The recommended approach to handle this error is to wait 30 minutes and then retry the request. Note that this does not guarantee the request will succeed. If it fails again, try increasing the wait time. |