Configuration data about AudienceExport being queried. Returned to help interpret the audience rows in this response. For example, the dimensions in this AudienceExport correspond to the columns in the AudienceRows.
Rows for each user in an audience export. The number of rows in this response will be less than or equal to request's page size.
↳ row_count
int
The total number of rows in the AudienceExport result.rowCountis independent of the number of rows returned in the response, thelimitrequest parameter, and theoffsetrequest parameter. For example if a query returns 175 rows and includeslimitof 50 in the API request, the response will containrowCountof 175 but only 50 rows. To learn more about this pagination parameter, seePagination.
getAudienceExport
Configuration data about AudienceExport being queried. Returned to help
interpret the audience rows in this response. For example, the dimensions
in this AudienceExport correspond to the columns in the AudienceRows.
Configuration data about AudienceExport being queried. Returned to help
interpret the audience rows in this response. For example, the dimensions
in this AudienceExport correspond to the columns in the AudienceRows.
The total number of rows in the AudienceExport result.rowCountis
independent of the number of rows returned in the response, thelimitrequest parameter, and theoffsetrequest parameter. For example if a
query returns 175 rows and includeslimitof 50 in the API request, the
response will containrowCountof 175 but only 50 rows.
To learn more about this pagination parameter, seePagination.
Returns
Type
Description
int
hasRowCount
clearRowCount
setRowCount
The total number of rows in the AudienceExport result.rowCountis
independent of the number of rows returned in the response, thelimitrequest parameter, and theoffsetrequest parameter. For example if a
query returns 175 rows and includeslimitof 50 in the API request, the
response will containrowCountof 175 but only 50 rows.
To learn more about this pagination parameter, seePagination.
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