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Hi Dan,
Thank you for coming back to us. I hope you are doing well today.
With regards to your concern, the provided link for KeywordPlanService is indeed used to generate historical metrics. For more information in Google Ads API perspective, you may see the Planning service: Generate Historical Metrics documentation and guidelines.
Please note that TrafficEstimatorService is AdWords API Service and since it’s already migrated to Google Ads API Service, Keyword Planner is one of the equivalent services. See this reference (https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/docs/migration/services?hl=en#:~:text=TrafficEstimatorService).
In addition, kindly note that the full set of Keyword Plan entities needs to be created in order to get Forecasted Metrics or Historical Metrics (search volume data). See Google Ads API: Keyword Planning for full documentation and guidelines.
I hope this information helps. Let us know how it goes on your end after following our Google Ads API guidelines. Furthermore, if you encounter Google Ads API issues or errors, for our team to further compare, investigate, and validate why you are encountering issues, can you provide more information?
We do this to check if there’s an error thrown on your side and provide accurate recommendations.
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On Thursday, May 11, 2023 at 10:01:55 PM UTC+8 wil...@wturrell.co.uk wrote:The other thread refers to forecast data and I'm looking at Historical metrics.Can you confirm that TrafficEstimatorService is the old name for the Keyword Planner and this situation applies to historical searches as well? (it seems odd that the API and the web UI would use a different data source.)
I did look at the XHR requests when paging through results in https://ads.google.com/aw/keywordplanner/plan/keywords/historical?... but it didn't help much.(Thanks)On Thursday, May 11, 2023 at 11:31:29 AM UTC+1 Google Ads API Forum Advisor wrote:Hi Dan,
Thank you for sharing the solution to on this thread. This will greatly help the community.
@Will,
You may check the thread (https://groups.google.com/g/adwords-api/c/LASHwRCl1xQ/m/PegUXzurEAAJ) provided by Dan and let us know if you have further question.
Regards,
Google Ads API Team
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Hi William and Dan,
@William - Thank you for responding back to us. We're glad that you're able to find the answer to your question on the provided migration reference. Should you have future concerns directly with Google Ads API, do not hesitate to come back to us and we will be glad to assist you.
@Dan, Thank you for sharing your insight on this. This will greatly help the community.