AI-generated Key Takeaways
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A conversion value rule set is defined by its resource name, which includes the customer and rule set ID.
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Each rule set has a unique ID and contains a list of resource names for its associated conversion value rules.
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Rule sets define dimensions for value rule conditions, with the first dimension being the primary one used for segmentation.
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Rule sets have an owner customer, which may be a manager customer if inherited, and an immutable attachment type defining its scope.
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The status of a conversion value rule set and its associated conversion action categories are read-only fields.
A conversion value rule set
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Immutable. The resource name of the conversion value rule set. Conversion value rule set resource names have the form:
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Output only. The ID of the conversion value rule set. |
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Resource names of rules within the rule set. |
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Defines dimensions for Value Rule conditions. The condition types of value rules within this value rule set must be of these dimensions. The first entry in this list is the primary dimension of the included value rules. When using value rule primary dimension segmentation, conversion values will be segmented into the values adjusted by value rules and the original values, if some value rules apply. |
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Output only. The resource name of the conversion value rule set's owner customer. When the value rule set is inherited from a manager customer, owner_customer will be the resource name of the manager whereas the customer in the resource_name will be of the requesting serving customer. ** Read-only ** |
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Immutable. Defines the scope where the conversion value rule set is attached. |
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The resource name of the campaign when the conversion value rule set is attached to a campaign. |
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Output only. The status of the conversion value rule set. ** Read-only ** |
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Immutable. The conversion action categories of the conversion value rule set. |