| David Lott [MSFT] 2006-07-17, 7:17 pm |
| Hi,
Can you give some more details about your problem? How are you verifying
that the requests are reset to zero? What about clicks? What is special
or different about the ads that are exhibiting this behavior?
Thanks,
David Lott
Microsoft
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Subject: campaign item lost # requests when switching from active to inacti
Date: 6 Jul 2006 09:06:17 -0700
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When our customer switched the status of certain Ads on his site from
ACTIVE
to INACTIVE, the number of requests that was consumed over a period of
time
was reseted to ZERO! thus loosing all history information on this Ad
item. So
far we are unable to figure out why.
Any help in this regards is highly appreaciated.
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