The inclusive start date for the query in the format YYYY-MM-DD. Cannot be after endDate. The format NdaysAgo, yesterday, or today is also accepted, and in that case, the date is inferred based on the property's reporting time zone.
endDate
string
The inclusive end date for the query in the format YYYY-MM-DD. Cannot be before startDate. The format NdaysAgo, yesterday, or today is also accepted, and in that case, the date is inferred based on the property's reporting time zone.
name
string
Assigns a name to this date range. The dimension dateRange is valued to this name in a report response. If set, cannot begin with date_range_ or RESERVED_. If not set, date ranges are named by their zero based index in the request: date_range_0, date_range_1, etc.
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