Your colleague needs to update details of a large campaign and wants to use structured data files (SDFs) to make changes. Before uploading everything to Display and Video 360, they ask you to double-check the files. You find an error. What setting could be causin
- There’s an SDF for modifying inventory sources.
- There’s an SDF with rows for both editing and removing line items.
- There’s a single SDF with both line item and insertion order rows.
- There’s an SDF with 100 line items in a single file.
The correct option is There’s a single SDF with both line item and insertion order rows. In the context of the Google Display and
Video 360 certification, if your colleague is using structured data files (SDFs) to update details of a large campaign and there’s an
error, the potential issue could be that there’s a single SDF with both line item and insertion order rows. Mixing line item and
insertion order rows in a single SDF file may lead to errors or unexpected results during the upload process. It is essential to ensure
that the SDF is properly structured, with separate files for line items and insertion orders to maintain data integrity and accuracy.
This explanation aligns with best practices for handling structured data files in Display and Video 360 for efficient campaign
management and updates.