SetNegativeSitesToAdGroups Service Operation - Campaign Management
Sets the negative site URLs directly to ad groups.
This operation replaces any negative sites that were previously assigned directly to the ad groups.
Negative site URLs specified at the ad group level are used instead of any negative site URLs specified at the campaign level. If you associate any website exclusion lists with an ad account, the list of negative sites are used in addition to the campaign negative sites or ad group negative sites.
The operation does not add negative sites to a shared website exclusion list. See AddListItemsToSharedList for more information.
Tip
For an overview, see the Negative Sites technical guide.
Request Elements
The SetNegativeSitesToAdGroupsRequest object defines the body and header elements of the service operation request. The elements must be in the same order as shown in the Request SOAP.
Note
Unless otherwise noted below, all request elements are required.
Request Body Elements
Element | Description | Data Type |
---|---|---|
AdGroupNegativeSites | An array of AdGroupNegativeSites objects that identify the ad groups to update with the specified negative site URLs. The array can contain a maximum of 5,000 objects. The total number of URLs that you can specify per request for all ad groups combined is 30,000. For example, if you specify 2,500 URLs per ad group, the maximum number of AdGroupNegativeSites objects that you should pass is 12. |
AdGroupNegativeSites array |
CampaignId | The identifier of the campaign that contains the ad groups. | long |
Request Header Elements
Element | Description | Data Type |
---|---|---|
AuthenticationToken | The OAuth access token that represents the credentials of a user who has permissions to Microsoft Advertising accounts. For more information see Authentication with OAuth. |
string |
CustomerAccountId | The identifier of the ad account that owns or is associated with the entities in the request. This header element must have the same value as the AccountId body element when both are required. This element is required for most service operations, and as a best practice you should always set it. For more information see Get Your Account and Customer IDs. |
string |
CustomerId | The identifier of the manager account (customer) the user is accessing or operating from. A user can have access to multiple manager accounts. This element is required for most service operations, and as a best practice you should always set it. For more information see Get Your Account and Customer IDs. |
string |
DeveloperToken | The developer token used to access the Bing Ads API. For more information see Get a Developer Token. |
string |
Password | This element is reserved for internal use and will be removed from a future version of the API. You must use the AuthenticationToken element to set user credentials. | string |
UserName | This element is reserved for internal use and will be removed from a future version of the API. You must use the AuthenticationToken element to set user credentials. | string |
Response Elements
The SetNegativeSitesToAdGroupsResponse object defines the body and header elements of the service operation response. The elements are returned in the same order as shown in the Response SOAP.
Response Body Elements
Element | Description | Data Type |
---|---|---|
PartialErrors | An array of BatchError objects that contain details for any request items that were not successful. The list of errors do not correspond directly to the list of items in the request. The list can be empty if there were no errors, or can include one or more error objects corresponding to each unsuccessful list item in the request. |
BatchError array |
Response Header Elements
Element | Description | Data Type |
---|---|---|
TrackingId | The identifier of the log entry that contains the details of the API call. | string |
Request SOAP
This template was generated by a tool to show the order of the body and header elements for the SOAP request. For supported types that you can use with this service operation, see the Request Body Elements reference above.
<s:Envelope xmlns:i="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:s="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/">
<s:Header xmlns="https://bingads.microsoft.com/CampaignManagement/v13">
<Action mustUnderstand="1">SetNegativeSitesToAdGroups</Action>
<AuthenticationToken i:nil="false">ValueHere</AuthenticationToken>
<CustomerAccountId i:nil="false">ValueHere</CustomerAccountId>
<CustomerId i:nil="false">ValueHere</CustomerId>
<DeveloperToken i:nil="false">ValueHere</DeveloperToken>
</s:Header>
<s:Body>
<SetNegativeSitesToAdGroupsRequest xmlns="https://bingads.microsoft.com/CampaignManagement/v13">
<CampaignId>ValueHere</CampaignId>
<AdGroupNegativeSites i:nil="false">
<AdGroupNegativeSites>
<AdGroupId>ValueHere</AdGroupId>
<NegativeSites i:nil="false" xmlns:a1="http://schemas.microsoft.com/2003/10/Serialization/Arrays">
<a1:string>ValueHere</a1:string>
</NegativeSites>
</AdGroupNegativeSites>
</AdGroupNegativeSites>
</SetNegativeSitesToAdGroupsRequest>
</s:Body>
</s:Envelope>
Response SOAP
This template was generated by a tool to show the order of the body and header elements for the SOAP response.
<s:Envelope xmlns:s="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/">
<s:Header xmlns="https://bingads.microsoft.com/CampaignManagement/v13">
<TrackingId d3p1:nil="false" xmlns:d3p1="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">ValueHere</TrackingId>
</s:Header>
<s:Body>
<SetNegativeSitesToAdGroupsResponse xmlns="https://bingads.microsoft.com/CampaignManagement/v13">
<PartialErrors d4p1:nil="false" xmlns:d4p1="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<BatchError d4p1:type="-- derived type specified here with the appropriate prefix --">
<Code>ValueHere</Code>
<Details d4p1:nil="false">ValueHere</Details>
<ErrorCode d4p1:nil="false">ValueHere</ErrorCode>
<FieldPath d4p1:nil="false">ValueHere</FieldPath>
<ForwardCompatibilityMap xmlns:e373="http://schemas.datacontract.org/2004/07/System.Collections.Generic" d4p1:nil="false">
<e373:KeyValuePairOfstringstring>
<e373:key d4p1:nil="false">ValueHere</e373:key>
<e373:value d4p1:nil="false">ValueHere</e373:value>
</e373:KeyValuePairOfstringstring>
</ForwardCompatibilityMap>
<Index>ValueHere</Index>
<Message d4p1:nil="false">ValueHere</Message>
<Type d4p1:nil="false">ValueHere</Type>
<!--These fields are applicable if the derived type attribute is set to EditorialError-->
<Appealable d4p1:nil="false">ValueHere</Appealable>
<DisapprovedText d4p1:nil="false">ValueHere</DisapprovedText>
<Location d4p1:nil="false">ValueHere</Location>
<PublisherCountry d4p1:nil="false">ValueHere</PublisherCountry>
<ReasonCode>ValueHere</ReasonCode>
</BatchError>
</PartialErrors>
</SetNegativeSitesToAdGroupsResponse>
</s:Body>
</s:Envelope>
Code Syntax
The example syntax can be used with Bing Ads SDKs. See Bing Ads API Code Examples for more examples.
public async Task<SetNegativeSitesToAdGroupsResponse> SetNegativeSitesToAdGroupsAsync(
long campaignId,
IList<AdGroupNegativeSites> adGroupNegativeSites)
{
var request = new SetNegativeSitesToAdGroupsRequest
{
CampaignId = campaignId,
AdGroupNegativeSites = adGroupNegativeSites
};
return (await CampaignManagementService.CallAsync((s, r) => s.SetNegativeSitesToAdGroupsAsync(r), request));
}
static SetNegativeSitesToAdGroupsResponse setNegativeSitesToAdGroups(
java.lang.Long campaignId,
ArrayOfAdGroupNegativeSites adGroupNegativeSites) throws RemoteException, Exception
{
SetNegativeSitesToAdGroupsRequest request = new SetNegativeSitesToAdGroupsRequest();
request.setCampaignId(campaignId);
request.setAdGroupNegativeSites(adGroupNegativeSites);
return CampaignManagementService.getService().setNegativeSitesToAdGroups(request);
}
static function SetNegativeSitesToAdGroups(
$campaignId,
$adGroupNegativeSites)
{
$GLOBALS['Proxy'] = $GLOBALS['CampaignManagementProxy'];
$request = new SetNegativeSitesToAdGroupsRequest();
$request->CampaignId = $campaignId;
$request->AdGroupNegativeSites = $adGroupNegativeSites;
return $GLOBALS['CampaignManagementProxy']->GetService()->SetNegativeSitesToAdGroups($request);
}
response=campaignmanagement_service.SetNegativeSitesToAdGroups(
CampaignId=CampaignId,
AdGroupNegativeSites=AdGroupNegativeSites)
Requirements
Service: CampaignManagementService.svc v13
Namespace: https://bingads.microsoft.com/CampaignManagement/v13
Request Url
https://campaign.api.bingads.microsoft.com/CampaignManagement/v13/NegativeSites/SetToAdGroups
Request Elements
The SetNegativeSitesToAdGroupsRequest object defines the body and header elements of the service operation request.
Note
Unless otherwise noted below, all request elements are required.
Request Body Elements
Element | Description | Data Type |
---|---|---|
AdGroupNegativeSites | An array of AdGroupNegativeSites objects that identify the ad groups to update with the specified negative site URLs. The array can contain a maximum of 5,000 objects. The total number of URLs that you can specify per request for all ad groups combined is 30,000. For example, if you specify 2,500 URLs per ad group, the maximum number of AdGroupNegativeSites objects that you should pass is 12. |
AdGroupNegativeSites array |
CampaignId | The identifier of the campaign that contains the ad groups. | long |
Request Header Elements
Element | Description | Data Type |
---|---|---|
Authorization | The OAuth access token that represents the credentials of a user who has permissions to Microsoft Advertising accounts. Please ensure that the token is prefixed with "Bearer ", this is necessary for proper authentication. For more information see Authentication with OAuth. |
string |
CustomerAccountId | The identifier of the ad account that owns or is associated with the entities in the request. This header element must have the same value as the AccountId body element when both are required. This element is required for most service operations, and as a best practice you should always set it. For more information see Get Your Account and Customer IDs. |
string |
CustomerId | The identifier of the manager account (customer) the user is accessing or operating from. A user can have access to multiple manager accounts. This element is required for most service operations, and as a best practice you should always set it. For more information see Get Your Account and Customer IDs. |
string |
DeveloperToken | The developer token used to access the Bing Ads API. For more information see Get a Developer Token. |
string |
Password | This element is reserved for internal use and will be removed from a future version of the API. You must use the AuthenticationToken element to set user credentials. | string |
UserName | This element is reserved for internal use and will be removed from a future version of the API. You must use the AuthenticationToken element to set user credentials. | string |
Response Elements
The SetNegativeSitesToAdGroupsResponse object defines the body and header elements of the service operation response. The elements are returned in the same order as shown in the Response JSON.
Response Body Elements
Element | Description | Data Type |
---|---|---|
PartialErrors | An array of BatchError objects that contain details for any request items that were not successful. The list of errors do not correspond directly to the list of items in the request. The list can be empty if there were no errors, or can include one or more error objects corresponding to each unsuccessful list item in the request. |
BatchError array |
Response Header Elements
Element | Description | Data Type |
---|---|---|
TrackingId | The identifier of the log entry that contains the details of the API call. | string |
Request JSON
This template was generated by a tool to show the body and header elements for the JSON request. For supported types that you can use with this service operation, see the Request Body Elements reference above.
{
"CampaignId": "LongValueHere",
"AdGroupNegativeSites": [
{
"AdGroupId": "LongValueHere",
"NegativeSites": [
"ValueHere"
]
}
]
}
Response JSON
This template was generated by a tool to show the body and header elements for the JSON response.
Below is an example that is applicable if the type of BatchError is EditorialError.
{
"PartialErrors": [
{
"Code": IntValueHere,
"Details": "ValueHere",
"ErrorCode": "ValueHere",
"FieldPath": "ValueHere",
"ForwardCompatibilityMap": [
{
"key": "ValueHere",
"value": "ValueHere"
}
],
"Index": IntValueHere,
"Message": "ValueHere",
"Type": "EditorialError",
"Appealable": "ValueHere",
"DisapprovedText": "ValueHere",
"Location": "ValueHere",
"PublisherCountry": "ValueHere",
"ReasonCode": IntValueHere
}
]
}
Code Syntax
To call REST API through SDKs, you need to upgrade SDK to a certain version and configure the system parameters.The example syntax can be used with Bing Ads SDKs. See Bing Ads API Code Examples for more examples.
public async Task<SetNegativeSitesToAdGroupsResponse> SetNegativeSitesToAdGroupsAsync(
long campaignId,
IList<AdGroupNegativeSites> adGroupNegativeSites)
{
var request = new SetNegativeSitesToAdGroupsRequest
{
CampaignId = campaignId,
AdGroupNegativeSites = adGroupNegativeSites
};
return (await CampaignManagementService.CallAsync((s, r) => s.SetNegativeSitesToAdGroupsAsync(r), request));
}
static SetNegativeSitesToAdGroupsResponse setNegativeSitesToAdGroups(
java.lang.Long campaignId,
ArrayOfAdGroupNegativeSites adGroupNegativeSites) throws RemoteException, Exception
{
SetNegativeSitesToAdGroupsRequest request = new SetNegativeSitesToAdGroupsRequest();
request.setCampaignId(campaignId);
request.setAdGroupNegativeSites(adGroupNegativeSites);
return CampaignManagementService.getService().setNegativeSitesToAdGroups(request);
}
static function SetNegativeSitesToAdGroups(
$campaignId,
$adGroupNegativeSites)
{
$GLOBALS['Proxy'] = $GLOBALS['CampaignManagementProxy'];
$request = new SetNegativeSitesToAdGroupsRequest();
$request->CampaignId = $campaignId;
$request->AdGroupNegativeSites = $adGroupNegativeSites;
return $GLOBALS['CampaignManagementProxy']->GetService()->SetNegativeSitesToAdGroups($request);
}
response=campaignmanagement_service.SetNegativeSitesToAdGroups(
CampaignId=CampaignId,
AdGroupNegativeSites=AdGroupNegativeSites)