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 causing it?
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.
There's an SDF with rows for both editing and removing line items.
There's an SDF for modifying inventory sources.
Explanation
Analysis of Correct Answer(s)
The error is having a single SDF with both line item and insertion order rows.
- Structured Data Files (SDFs) require that each entity type be managed in its own separate file.
- You must use one file for Insertion Orders, a different file for Line Items, another for Creatives, and so on.
- The system cannot process a file that mixes different formats and column structures. Combining insertion orders and line items in one file will cause an upload failure.
Analysis of Incorrect Options
- There's an SDF for modifying inventory sources: This is a valid action. SDFs can be used to bulk manage various entities, including inventory sources.
- There's an SDF with 100 line items in a single file: This is not an error. SDFs are designed for bulk updates, and a file with 100 line items is a typical and acceptable size, well below the platform's limits.
- There's an SDF with rows for both editing and removing line items: This is also a valid action. A single SDF file for a specific entity (like line items) can contain rows that perform different actions, such as creating new items, updating existing ones, or marking items for removal.