Deprecating Structured Data Files v9, v9.1, and v9.2
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Google Ads Developer Advisor ([email protected])
5d ago
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Today we’re announcing the deprecation of Structured Data Files v9 , v9.1 , and v9.2 . These three versions will all sunset on January 28, 2027 . Migrate to v10 or higher before the sunset date to avoid any interruption of service. Follow the steps in the SDF v10 Migration Guide to update your settings to use the new version. Use the enumerated schema differences between every deprecated version and v10 listed in the migration guide to update your integration. After January 28, 2027, the following changes will apply to all users: The default version of partners and advertisers that use v9, v9.1, or v9.2 will be updated to v10 . sdfdownloadtasks.create requests using SDF_VERSION_9 , SDF_VERSION_9_1 , or SDF_VERSION_9_2 in the request body will return a 400 error. If you have any questions or want to discuss this post, please reach out to us on our “Google Advertising and Measurement Community” Discord server . - Trevor Mulchay, Display & Video 360 API Team
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