Amazon Ads Connector for Azure Data Factory (SSIS)

Amazon Ads Connector can be used to get Amazon advertisements using Amazon Advertisements API, download various advertisement-related reports.
You can use this connector to integrate Amazon Ads data inside SSIS and SQL Server. Let's take a look at the steps below to see how exactly to accomplish that.

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Create SSIS package

First of all, create an SSIS package, which will connect to Amazon Ads in SSIS. Once you do that, you are one step closer to deploying and running it in Azure-SSIS integration runtime in Azure Data Factory (ADF). Then simply proceed to the next step - creating and configuring Azure Blob Storage Container.

Prepare custom setup files for Azure-SSIS runtime

Now it's time to start preparing custom setup files for Azure-SSIS runtime. During Azure-SSIS runtime creation you can instruct ADF to perform a custom setup on a VM (Azure-SSIS node); i.e. to run the custom installer, copy files, execute PowerShell scripts, etc. In that case, your custom setup files are downloaded and run in the Azure-SSIS node (a VM) when you start the runtime. In this section we will prepare custom setup files so that you can run SSIS packages with SSIS PowerPack connectors inside in Azure-SSIS runtime.

Read more on Azure-SSIS runtime custom setup in Microsoft Azure Data Factory reference.

Trial Users

Use the step below if you are a Trial User, when you did not purchase a license key. Proceed with these steps:

  1. Download SSIS PowerPack trial installer.
    Make sure you don't rename the installer and keep it named as SSISPowerPackSetup_64bit_Trial.msi.
  2. Create a text file and name it main.cmd (make it all lowercase, very important).
  3. Copy and paste this script into it and save it:
    set DIR=%CUSTOM_SETUP_SCRIPT_LOG_DIR%
    
    echo Calling Step 1 : %TIME% >> "%DIR%\steps_log.txt"
    dir /s /b > "%DIR%\file_list.txt"
    
    echo Calling Step 2 : %TIME% >> "%DIR%\steps_log.txt"
    
    ::Install SSIS PowerPack
    msiexec /i  "SSISPowerPackSetup_64bit_Trial.msi" ADDLOCAL=ALL /q  /L*V "%DIR%\powerpack_trial_install_log.txt"
    
    echo Calling Step 3 : %TIME% >> "%DIR%\steps_log.txt"
    dir "C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\*Zappy*.*"  /s /b >> "%DIR%\installed_files.txt"
    dir "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\*Zappy*.*"  /s /b >> "%DIR%\installed_files.txt"
    
    echo DONE : %TIME% >> "%DIR%\steps_log.txt"
    
    echo complete
    This is the entry-point script that is executed when Azure-SSIS runtime is started.
  4. At last! You are ready to upload these two files — main.cmd & SSISPowerPackSetup_64bit_Trial.msi — into your Azure Blob Storage container's folder, which we will do in the Upload custom setup files to Azure Blob Storage container step.

Paid Customers

Use the steps below if you are a Paid Customer, when you purchased a license. Proceed with these steps:

  1. Download SSIS PowerPack paid installer.
    Make sure you don't rename the installer and keep it named as SSISPowerPackSetup_64bit.msi.
  2. Have your SSIS PowerPack license key handy, we will need it in the below script.
  3. Create a text file and name it main.cmd (make it all lowercase, very important).
  4. Copy and paste the below script into it.
  5. Paste your license key by replacing parameter's --register argument with your real license key.
  6. Finally, save main.cmd:
    set DIR=%CUSTOM_SETUP_SCRIPT_LOG_DIR%
    
    echo Calling Step 1 : %TIME% >> "%DIR%\steps_log.txt"
    dir /s /b > "%DIR%\file_list.txt"
    
    echo Calling Step 2 : %TIME% >> "%DIR%\steps_log.txt"
    
    ::Install SSIS PowerPack
    msiexec /i  "SSISPowerPackSetup_64bit.msi" ADDLOCAL=ALL /q  /L*V "%DIR%\powerpack_install_log.txt"
    
    echo Calling Step 3 : %TIME% >> "%DIR%\steps_log.txt"
    
    ::Activate PowerPack license (Optional)
    "C:\Program Files (x86)\ZappySys\SSIS PowerPack (64 bit)\LicenseManager.exe" -p SSISPowerPack --register "lgGAAO0-----REPLACE-WITH-YOUR-LICENSE-KEY-----czM=" --logfile "%DIR%\powerpack_register_log.txt"
    
    ::Show System Info
    echo Calling Step 4 : %TIME% >> "%DIR%\steps_log.txt"
    "C:\Program Files (x86)\ZappySys\SSIS PowerPack (64 bit)\LicenseManager.exe" -i -l "%DIR%\sysinfo_log.txt"
    
    echo Calling Step 5 : %TIME% >> "%DIR%\steps_log.txt"
    dir "C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\*Zappy*.*"  /s /b >> "%DIR%\installed_files.txt"
    dir "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\*Zappy*.*"  /s /b >> "%DIR%\installed_files.txt"
    
    echo DONE : %TIME% >> "%DIR%\steps_log.txt"
    
    echo complete
    This is the entry-point script that is executed when Azure-SSIS runtime is started.
  7. At last! You are ready to upload these two files — main.cmd & SSISPowerPackSetup_64bit.msi — into your Azure Blob Storage container's folder, which we will do in the Upload custom setup files to Azure Blob Storage container step.

Upload custom setup files to Azure Blob Storage container

Within Azure Blob Storage container we will store custom setup files we prepared in the previous step so that Azure-SSIS can use them in custom setup process. Just perform these very simple, but very important steps:

  1. Create Azure Blob Storage container, if you haven't done it already
    Make sure you create and use Azure Blob Storage container instead of Azure Data Lake Storage folder. Azure Data Lake Storage won't allow creating an SAS URI for the container, which is a crucial step in the process.
  2. Find Blob Containers node, right-click on it and hit Create Blob Container option: Create a new blob container in Azure Storage Explorer
  3. Upload the two custom setup files — main.cmd & the MSI installer — into your Azure Blob Storage container's folder: Upload SSIS Custom Setup Files to Azure Data Factory
  4. It was easy, wasn't it? It's time we create an SAS URI in the next step.

Create SAS URI for Azure Blob Container

Once you have custom setup files prepared, it's time we generate an SAS URI. This SAS URI will be used by a new Azure-SSIS runtime to install SSIS PowerPack inside the runtime's node, a VM. Let's proceed together by performing the steps below:

  1. Install and launch Azure Storage Explorer.
  2. Right-click on the Storage Accounts node and then hit Connect to Azure storage... menu item: Add Azure Storage account to Azure Storage Explorer
  3. Proceed by right-clicking on that container node and select Get Shared Access Signature... option.
  4. Next, set the Expiry time field to a date far in the future.
    If you restart Azure-SSIS runtime and your SAS URI is expired by that time, it will not start.
  5. Select Read, Create, Write, and List permissions: Generate SAS URI in Azure Storage Explorer for Azure Data Factory Custom Setup
    We also recommend to add Delete permission too to support future functionality.
  6. Copy SAS URL to the clipboard and save it for the next step: Get container SAS URI for Azure Data Factory SSIS Custom Setup You can also generate and copy SAS URL from within Azure Portal itself: Generate SAS URI in Azure Data Factory Custom Setup via online portal

Create Azure-SSIS integration runtime

Once you have the SAS URL we obtained in the previous step, we are ready to move on to create an Azure-SSIS runtime in Azure Data Factory:

  1. Firstly, perform the steps described in Create an Azure-SSIS integration runtime article in Azure Data Factory reference.
  2. In Advanced settings page section, configure Custom setup container SAS URI you obtained in the previous step: Configure SAS URI in Azure Data Factory custom setup
  3. And you are done! That was quick! You can see your Azure-SSIS runtime up and running: Verify Azure-SSIS runtime status in Azure Data Factory portal

The custom setup script is executed only once — at the time an Azure-SSIS runtime is started.

It is also executed if you stop and start Azure-SSIS runtime again.

Deploy SSIS package in Visual Studio

We are ready to deploy the SSIS package to Azure-SSIS runtime. Once you do that, proceed to the next step for the grand finale! Deploy SSIS package to Azure Data Factory from Visual Studio

Execute SSIS package in SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS)

After all hard work, we are ready to execute SSIS package in SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS):

  1. Connect to the SQL Server which is linked to your Azure-SSIS runtime and contains SSISDB database.
  2. Navigate to Integration Services Catalog » Your Folder » Your Project » Your Package, right-click on it, and hit Execute...: Execute SSIS package using SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS)
  3. To view the status of the past execution, navigate to Integration Services Catalog » Your Folder » Your Project » Your Package, right-click on it, and select Reports » Standard Reports » All Executions menu item: Monitor SSIS package execution using SSMS UI

Scenarios

Moving SSIS PowerPack license to another Azure-SSIS runtime

If you are a Paid Customer, there will be a time when you no longer use Azure-SSIS runtime or you need to use your license on a different ADF instance. To transfer a license from one Azure-SSIS runtime to another, perform these steps:

  1. Copy & paste this script into main.cmd we used in the previous step:
    set DIR=%CUSTOM_SETUP_SCRIPT_LOG_DIR%
    
    echo Calling Step 1 : %TIME% >> "%DIR%\steps_log.txt"
    dir /s /b > "%DIR%\file_list.txt"
     
    echo Calling Step 2 : %TIME% >> "%DIR%\steps_log.txt"
    
    ::Install SSIS PowerPack
    msiexec /i  "SSISPowerPackSetup_64bit.msi" ADDLOCAL=ALL /q  /L*V "%DIR%\powerpack_install_log.txt"
     
    echo Calling Step 3 : %TIME% >> "%DIR%\steps_log.txt"
     
    ::De-Activate same license
    "C:\Program Files (x86)\ZappySys\SSIS PowerPack (64 bit)\LicenseManager.exe" -p SSISPowerPack --unregister --logfile "%DIR%\powerpack_un_register_log.txt"
     
    ::Show System Info
    echo Calling Step 4 : %TIME% >> "%DIR%\steps_log.txt"
    "C:\Program Files (x86)\ZappySys\SSIS PowerPack (64 bit)\LicenseManager.exe" -i -l "%DIR%\sysinfo_log.txt"
     
    echo Calling Step 5 : %TIME% >> "%DIR%\steps_log.txt"
    dir "C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\*Zappy*.*"  /s /b >> "%DIR%\installed_files.txt"
    dir "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\*Zappy*.*"  /s /b >> "%DIR%\installed_files.txt"
     
    echo DONE : %TIME% >> "%DIR%\steps_log.txt"
     
    echo complete
  2. Start Azure-SSIS runtime.
    This will unregister your license on the original Azure-SSIS runtime.
  3. Stop Azure-SSIS runtime to deallocate resources in Azure.
  4. Now you are free to activate it on another Azure-SSIS runtime.

Advanced topics

Actions supported by Amazon Ads Connector

Amazon Ads Connector support following actions for REST API integration. If some actions are not listed below then you can easily edit Connector file and enhance out of the box functionality.
 test_connection
Endpoint to test connection.    [Read more...]
 get_profiles
Gets your Amazon Ads profiles    [Read more...]
 Get Report
Downloads an Amazon Ads report.    [Read more...]
Parameter Description
Record Type
Option Value
campaigns campaigns
adGroups adGroups
keywords keywords
productAds productAds
asins asins
State Filter
Option Value
enabled enabled
paused paused
archived archived
Campaign Type
Option Value
sponsoredProducts sponsoredProducts
headlineSearch headlineSearch
Segment
Option Value
query query
placement placement
Report Date (yyyyMMdd) The date for which to retrieve the report in YYYYMMDD format. Supported functions now|today|yesterday|weekstart|weekend|monthstart|monthend|yearstart|yearend and supported intervals for add/subtract are ms|s|sec|min|h|hour|y|year|d|day|m|month|y|year. Example monthstart-3d (subtract 3days from month start)
Option Value
today today
yesterday yesterday
monthstart monthstart
monthend monthend
yearstart yearstart
yearend yearend
weekstart weekstart
weekend weekend
yearstart-1y yearstart-1y
yearend-1y yearend-1y
monthstart-1d monthstart-1d
monthend+1d monthend+1d
2022-01-31 2022-01-31
Metrics
Option Value
adGroupId adGroupId
adGroupName adGroupName
attributedConversions14d attributedConversions14d
attributedConversions14dSameSKU attributedConversions14dSameSKU
attributedConversions1d attributedConversions1d
attributedConversions1dSameSKU attributedConversions1dSameSKU
attributedConversions30d attributedConversions30d
attributedConversions30dSameSKU attributedConversions30dSameSKU
attributedConversions7d attributedConversions7d
attributedConversions7dSameSKU attributedConversions7dSameSKU
attributedKindleEditionNormalizedPagesRead14d attributedKindleEditionNormalizedPagesRead14d
attributedKindleEditionNormalizedPagesRoyalties14d attributedKindleEditionNormalizedPagesRoyalties14d
attributedSales14d attributedSales14d
attributedSales14dSameSKU attributedSales14dSameSKU
attributedSales1d attributedSales1d
attributedSales1dSameSKU attributedSales1dSameSKU
attributedSales30d attributedSales30d
attributedSales30dSameSKU attributedSales30dSameSKU
attributedSales7d attributedSales7d
attributedSales7dSameSKU attributedSales7dSameSKU
attributedUnitsOrdered14d attributedUnitsOrdered14d
attributedUnitsOrdered14dSameSKU attributedUnitsOrdered14dSameSKU
attributedUnitsOrdered1d attributedUnitsOrdered1d
attributedUnitsOrdered1dSameSKU attributedUnitsOrdered1dSameSKU
attributedUnitsOrdered30d attributedUnitsOrdered30d
attributedUnitsOrdered30dSameSKU attributedUnitsOrdered30dSameSKU
attributedUnitsOrdered7d attributedUnitsOrdered7d
attributedUnitsOrdered7dSameSKU attributedUnitsOrdered7dSameSKU
campaignBudget campaignBudget
campaignBudgetType campaignBudgetType
campaignId campaignId
campaignName campaignName
campaignStatus campaignStatus
clicks clicks
cost cost
currency currency
impressions impressions
keywordBid keywordBid
keywordId keywordId
keywordStatus keywordStatus
keywordText keywordText
matchType matchType
query query
 Get Beta Report
Generates and downloads an Amazon Ads report.    [Read more...]
Parameter Description
Report Name
Report Type
Option Value
Campaigns spCampaigns
Targeting spTargeting
Search Term spSearchTerm
Advertised Product spAdvertisedProduct
Purchased Product spPurchasedProduct
Time Unit
Option Value
Summary SUMMARY
Daily DAILY
Group By
Option Value
Campaign campaign
Ad Group adGroup
Campaign Placement campaignPlacement
Group By
Option Value
Targeting targeting
Group By
Option Value
Search Term searchTerm
Group By
Option Value
Advertiser advertiser
Group By
Option Value
ASIN asin
Purchased ASIN purchasedAsin
Report Start Date (yyyy-MM-dd) Maximum date range: 31 days The start date for the data to retrieve in YYYY-MM-DD format. Supported functions now|today|yesterday|weekstart|weekend|monthstart|monthend|yearstart|yearend and supported intervals for add/subtract are ms|s|sec|min|h|hour|y|year|d|day|m|month|y|year. Example monthstart-3d (subtract 3 days from month start)
Option Value
today today
yesterday yesterday
monthstart monthstart
monthend monthend
yearstart yearstart
yearend yearend
weekstart weekstart
weekend weekend
yearstart-1y yearstart-1y
yearend-1y yearend-1y
monthstart-1d monthstart-1d
monthend+1d monthend+1d
2022-01-31 2022-01-31
Report End Date (yyyy-MM-dd) Maximum date range: 31 days The end date for the data to retrieve in YYYY-MM-DD format. Supported functions now|today|yesterday|weekstart|weekend|monthstart|monthend|yearstart|yearend and supported intervals for add/subtract are ms|s|sec|min|h|hour|y|year|d|day|m|month|y|year. Example monthstart-3d (subtract 3 days from month start)
Option Value
today today
yesterday yesterday
monthstart monthstart
monthend monthend
yearstart yearstart
yearend yearend
weekstart weekstart
weekend weekend
yearstart-1y yearstart-1y
yearend-1y yearend-1y
monthstart-1d monthstart-1d
monthend+1d monthend+1d
2022-01-31 2022-01-31
Report Start Date (yyyy-MM-dd) Maximum date range: 731 days The start date for the data to retrieve in YYYY-MM-DD format. Supported functions now|today|yesterday|weekstart|weekend|monthstart|monthend|yearstart|yearend and supported intervals for add/subtract are ms|s|sec|min|h|hour|y|year|d|day|m|month|y|year. Example monthstart-3d (subtract 3 days from month start)
Option Value
today today
yesterday yesterday
monthstart monthstart
monthend monthend
yearstart yearstart
yearend yearend
weekstart weekstart
weekend weekend
yearstart-1y yearstart-1y
yearend-1y yearend-1y
monthstart-1d monthstart-1d
monthend+1d monthend+1d
2022-01-31 2022-01-31
Report End Date (yyyy-MM-dd) Maximum date range: 731 days The end date for the data to retrieve in YYYY-MM-DD format. Supported functions now|today|yesterday|weekstart|weekend|monthstart|monthend|yearstart|yearend and supported intervals for add/subtract are ms|s|sec|min|h|hour|y|year|d|day|m|month|y|year. Example monthstart-3d (subtract 3 days from month start)
Option Value
today today
yesterday yesterday
monthstart monthstart
monthend monthend
yearstart yearstart
yearend yearend
weekstart weekstart
weekend weekend
yearstart-1y yearstart-1y
yearend-1y yearend-1y
monthstart-1d monthstart-1d
monthend+1d monthend+1d
2022-01-31 2022-01-31
Metrics
Option Value
impressions impressions
clicks clicks
cost cost
purchases1d purchases1d
purchases7d purchases7d
purchases14d purchases14d
purchases30d purchases30d
purchasesSameSku1d purchasesSameSku1d
purchasesSameSku7d purchasesSameSku7d
purchasesSameSku14d purchasesSameSku14d
purchasesSameSku30d purchasesSameSku30d
unitsSoldClicks1d unitsSoldClicks1d
unitsSoldClicks7d unitsSoldClicks7d
unitsSoldClicks14d unitsSoldClicks14d
unitsSoldClicks30d unitsSoldClicks30d
sales1d sales1d
sales7d sales7d
sales14d sales14d
sales30d sales30d
attributedSalesSameSku1d attributedSalesSameSku1d
attributedSalesSameSku7d attributedSalesSameSku7d
attributedSalesSameSku14d attributedSalesSameSku14d
attributedSalesSameSku30d attributedSalesSameSku30d
unitsSoldSameSku1d unitsSoldSameSku1d
unitsSoldSameSku7d unitsSoldSameSku7d
unitsSoldSameSku14d unitsSoldSameSku14d
unitsSoldSameSku30d unitsSoldSameSku30d
kindleEditionNormalizedPagesRead14d kindleEditionNormalizedPagesRead14d
kindleEditionNormalizedPagesRoyalties14d kindleEditionNormalizedPagesRoyalties14d
date date
startDate startDate
endDate endDate
campaignBiddingStrategy campaignBiddingStrategy
costPerClick costPerClick
clickThroughRate clickThroughRate
spend spend
campaignName campaignName
campaignId campaignId
campaignStatus campaignStatus
campaignBudgetAmount campaignBudgetAmount
campaignBudgetType campaignBudgetType
campaignRuleBasedBudgetAmount campaignRuleBasedBudgetAmount
campaignApplicableBudgetRuleId campaignApplicableBudgetRuleId
campaignApplicableBudgetRuleName campaignApplicableBudgetRuleName
campaignBudgetCurrencyCode campaignBudgetCurrencyCode
topOfSearchImpressionShare topOfSearchImpressionShare
Metrics
Option Value
impressions impressions
clicks clicks
cost cost
purchases1d purchases1d
purchases7d purchases7d
purchases14d purchases14d
purchases30d purchases30d
purchasesSameSku1d purchasesSameSku1d
purchasesSameSku7d purchasesSameSku7d
purchasesSameSku14d purchasesSameSku14d
purchasesSameSku30d purchasesSameSku30d
unitsSoldClicks1d unitsSoldClicks1d
unitsSoldClicks7d unitsSoldClicks7d
unitsSoldClicks14d unitsSoldClicks14d
unitsSoldClicks30d unitsSoldClicks30d
sales1d sales1d
sales7d sales7d
sales14d sales14d
sales30d sales30d
attributedSalesSameSku1d attributedSalesSameSku1d
attributedSalesSameSku7d attributedSalesSameSku7d
attributedSalesSameSku14d attributedSalesSameSku14d
attributedSalesSameSku30d attributedSalesSameSku30d
unitsSoldSameSku1d unitsSoldSameSku1d
unitsSoldSameSku7d unitsSoldSameSku7d
unitsSoldSameSku14d unitsSoldSameSku14d
unitsSoldSameSku30d unitsSoldSameSku30d
kindleEditionNormalizedPagesRead14d kindleEditionNormalizedPagesRead14d
kindleEditionNormalizedPagesRoyalties14d kindleEditionNormalizedPagesRoyalties14d
date date
startDate startDate
endDate endDate
campaignBiddingStrategy campaignBiddingStrategy
costPerClick costPerClick
clickThroughRate clickThroughRate
spend spend
adGroupName adGroupName
adGroupId adGroupId
adStatus adStatus
Metrics
Option Value
impressions impressions
clicks clicks
cost cost
purchases1d purchases1d
purchases7d purchases7d
purchases14d purchases14d
purchases30d purchases30d
purchasesSameSku1d purchasesSameSku1d
purchasesSameSku7d purchasesSameSku7d
purchasesSameSku14d purchasesSameSku14d
purchasesSameSku30d purchasesSameSku30d
unitsSoldClicks1d unitsSoldClicks1d
unitsSoldClicks7d unitsSoldClicks7d
unitsSoldClicks14d unitsSoldClicks14d
unitsSoldClicks30d unitsSoldClicks30d
sales1d sales1d
sales7d sales7d
sales14d sales14d
sales30d sales30d
attributedSalesSameSku1d attributedSalesSameSku1d
attributedSalesSameSku7d attributedSalesSameSku7d
attributedSalesSameSku14d attributedSalesSameSku14d
attributedSalesSameSku30d attributedSalesSameSku30d
unitsSoldSameSku1d unitsSoldSameSku1d
unitsSoldSameSku7d unitsSoldSameSku7d
unitsSoldSameSku14d unitsSoldSameSku14d
unitsSoldSameSku30d unitsSoldSameSku30d
kindleEditionNormalizedPagesRead14d kindleEditionNormalizedPagesRead14d
kindleEditionNormalizedPagesRoyalties14d kindleEditionNormalizedPagesRoyalties14d
date date
startDate startDate
endDate endDate
campaignBiddingStrategy campaignBiddingStrategy
costPerClick costPerClick
clickThroughRate clickThroughRate
spend spend
placementClassification placementClassification
Metrics
Option Value
impressions impressions
clicks clicks
costPerClick costPerClick
clickThroughRate clickThroughRate
cost cost
purchases1d purchases1d
purchases7d purchases7d
purchases14d purchases14d
purchases30d purchases30d
purchasesSameSku1d purchasesSameSku1d
purchasesSameSku7d purchasesSameSku7d
purchasesSameSku14d purchasesSameSku14d
purchasesSameSku30d purchasesSameSku30d
unitsSoldClicks1d unitsSoldClicks1d
unitsSoldClicks7d unitsSoldClicks7d
unitsSoldClicks14d unitsSoldClicks14d
unitsSoldClicks30d unitsSoldClicks30d
sales1d sales1d
sales7d sales7d
sales14d sales14d
sales30d sales30d
attributedSalesSameSku1d attributedSalesSameSku1d
attributedSalesSameSku7d attributedSalesSameSku7d
attributedSalesSameSku14d attributedSalesSameSku14d
attributedSalesSameSku30d attributedSalesSameSku30d
unitsSoldSameSku1d unitsSoldSameSku1d
unitsSoldSameSku7d unitsSoldSameSku7d
unitsSoldSameSku14d unitsSoldSameSku14d
unitsSoldSameSku30d unitsSoldSameSku30d
kindleEditionNormalizedPagesRead14d kindleEditionNormalizedPagesRead14d
kindleEditionNormalizedPagesRoyalties14d kindleEditionNormalizedPagesRoyalties14d
salesOtherSku7d salesOtherSku7d
unitsSoldOtherSku7d unitsSoldOtherSku7d
acosClicks7d acosClicks7d
acosClicks14d acosClicks14d
roasClicks7d roasClicks7d
roasClicks14d roasClicks14d
keywordId keywordId
keyword keyword
campaignBudgetCurrencyCode campaignBudgetCurrencyCode
date date
startDate startDate
endDate endDate
portfolioId portfolioId
campaignName campaignName
campaignId campaignId
campaignBudgetType campaignBudgetType
campaignBudgetAmount campaignBudgetAmount
campaignStatus campaignStatus
keywordBid keywordBid
adGroupName adGroupName
adGroupId adGroupId
keywordType keywordType
matchType matchType
targeting targeting
topOfSearchImpressionShare topOfSearchImpressionShare
adKeywordStatus adKeywordStatus
Metrics
Option Value
impressions impressions
clicks clicks
costPerClick costPerClick
clickThroughRate clickThroughRate
cost cost
purchases1d purchases1d
purchases7d purchases7d
purchases14d purchases14d
purchases30d purchases30d
purchasesSameSku1d purchasesSameSku1d
purchasesSameSku7d purchasesSameSku7d
purchasesSameSku14d purchasesSameSku14d
purchasesSameSku30d purchasesSameSku30d
unitsSoldClicks1d unitsSoldClicks1d
unitsSoldClicks7d unitsSoldClicks7d
unitsSoldClicks14d unitsSoldClicks14d
unitsSoldClicks30d unitsSoldClicks30d
sales1d sales1d
sales7d sales7d
sales14d sales14d
sales30d sales30d
attributedSalesSameSku1d attributedSalesSameSku1d
attributedSalesSameSku7d attributedSalesSameSku7d
attributedSalesSameSku14d attributedSalesSameSku14d
attributedSalesSameSku30d attributedSalesSameSku30d
unitsSoldSameSku1d unitsSoldSameSku1d
unitsSoldSameSku7d unitsSoldSameSku7d
unitsSoldSameSku14d unitsSoldSameSku14d
unitsSoldSameSku30d unitsSoldSameSku30d
kindleEditionNormalizedPagesRead14d kindleEditionNormalizedPagesRead14d
kindleEditionNormalizedPagesRoyalties14d kindleEditionNormalizedPagesRoyalties14d
salesOtherSku7d salesOtherSku7d
unitsSoldOtherSku7d unitsSoldOtherSku7d
acosClicks7d acosClicks7d
acosClicks14d acosClicks14d
roasClicks7d roasClicks7d
roasClicks14d roasClicks14d
keywordId keywordId
keyword keyword
campaignBudgetCurrencyCode campaignBudgetCurrencyCode
date date
startDate startDate
endDate endDate
portfolioId portfolioId
searchTerm searchTerm
campaignName campaignName
campaignId campaignId
campaignBudgetType campaignBudgetType
campaignBudgetAmount campaignBudgetAmount
campaignStatus campaignStatus
keywordBid keywordBid
adGroupName adGroupName
adGroupId adGroupId
keywordType keywordType
matchType matchType
targeting targeting
adKeywordStatus adKeywordStatus
Metrics
Option Value
date date
startDate startDate
endDate endDate
campaignName campaignName
campaignId campaignId
adGroupName adGroupName
adGroupId adGroupId
adId adId
portfolioId portfolioId
impressions impressions
clicks clicks
costPerClick costPerClick
clickThroughRate clickThroughRate
cost cost
spend spend
campaignBudgetCurrencyCode campaignBudgetCurrencyCode
campaignBudgetAmount campaignBudgetAmount
campaignBudgetType campaignBudgetType
campaignStatus campaignStatus
advertisedAsin advertisedAsin
advertisedSku advertisedSku
purchases1d purchases1d
purchases7d purchases7d
purchases14d purchases14d
purchases30d purchases30d
purchasesSameSku1d purchasesSameSku1d
purchasesSameSku7d purchasesSameSku7d
purchasesSameSku14d purchasesSameSku14d
purchasesSameSku30d purchasesSameSku30d
unitsSoldClicks1d unitsSoldClicks1d
unitsSoldClicks7d unitsSoldClicks7d
unitsSoldClicks14d unitsSoldClicks14d
unitsSoldClicks30d unitsSoldClicks30d
sales1d sales1d
sales7d sales7d
sales14d sales14d
sales30d sales30d
attributedSalesSameSku1d attributedSalesSameSku1d
attributedSalesSameSku7d attributedSalesSameSku7d
attributedSalesSameSku14d attributedSalesSameSku14d
attributedSalesSameSku30d attributedSalesSameSku30d
salesOtherSku7d salesOtherSku7d
unitsSoldSameSku1d unitsSoldSameSku1d
unitsSoldSameSku7d unitsSoldSameSku7d
unitsSoldSameSku14d unitsSoldSameSku14d
unitsSoldSameSku30d unitsSoldSameSku30d
unitsSoldOtherSku7d unitsSoldOtherSku7d
kindleEditionNormalizedPagesRead14d kindleEditionNormalizedPagesRead14d
kindleEditionNormalizedPagesRoyalties14d kindleEditionNormalizedPagesRoyalties14d
acosClicks7d acosClicks7d
acosClicks14d acosClicks14d
roasClicks7d roasClicks7d
roasClicks14d roasClicks14d
 Generic Request
This is generic endpoint. Use this endpoint when some actions are not implemented by connector. Just enter partial URL (Required), Body, Method, Header etc. Most parameters are optional except URL.    [Read more...]
Parameter Description
Url API URL goes here. You can enter full URL or Partial URL relative to Base URL. If it is full URL then domain name must be part of ServiceURL or part of TrustedDomains
Body Request Body content goes here
IsMultiPart Set this option if you want to upload file(s) (i.e. POST RAW file data) or send data using Multi-Part encoding method (i.e. Content-Type: multipart/form-data). Multi-Part request allows you to mix key/value and upload files in same request. On the other hand raw upload allows only single file upload (without any key/value) ==== Raw Upload (Content-Type: application/octet-stream) ===== To upload single file in raw mode check this option and specify full file path starting with @ sign in the Body (e.g. @c:\data\myfile.zip ) ==== Form-Data / Multipart Upload (Content-Type: multipart/form-data) ===== To treat your Request data as multi part fields you must specify key/value pairs separated by new lines into RequestData field (i.e. Body). Each key value pair is entered on new-line and key/value are separated using equal sign (=). Preceding and trailing spaces are ignored also blank lines are ignored. If field value has some any special character(s) then use escape sequence (e.g. For NewLine: \r\n, For Tab: \t, For at (@): \@). When value of any field starts with at sign (@) its automatically treated as File you want to upload. By default file content type is determined based on extension however you can supply content type manually for any field using this way [ YourFileFieldName.Content-Type=some-content-type ]. By default File Upload Field always includes Content-Type in the request (non file fields do not have content-type by default unless you supply manually). For some reason if you dont want to use Content-Type header in your request then supply blank Content-Type to exclude this header altogather [e.g. SomeFieldName.Content-Type= ]. In below example we have supplied Content-Type for file2 and SomeField1, all other fields are using default content-type. See below Example of uploading multiple files along with additional fields. If some API requires you to pass Content-Type: multipart/form-data rather than multipart/form-data then manually set Request Header => Content-Type: multipart/mixed (it must starts with multipart/ else will be ignored). file1=@c:\data\Myfile1.txt file2=@c:\data\Myfile2.json file2.Content-Type=application/json SomeField1=aaaaaaa SomeField1.Content-Type=text/plain SomeField2=12345 SomeFieldWithNewLineAndTab=This is line1\r\nThis is line2\r\nThis is \ttab \ttab \ttab SomeFieldStartingWithAtSign=\@MyTwitterHandle
Filter Enter filter to extract array from response. Example: $.rows[*] --OR-- $.customers[*].orders[*]. Check your response document and find out hierarchy you like to extract
Headers Headers for Request. To enter multiple headers use double pipe or new line after each {header-name}:{value} pair

Conclusion

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