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How can I get "Date First Seen","Date Last Seen" and "Date Lost" from the API?
Hi there! Thanks so much for the question! Unfortunately 'Date First Seen', 'Date Last Seen', and 'Date Lost' are not currently available via API. Sorry for any confusion or inconvenience. If you need anything else or if you have any other questions, please feel free to email us at help@moz.com
API | | meghanpahinui1 -
Unknown data items in Links API response
Hi there! Thanks so much for the question! Sorry for the confusion here. The best thing to do regarding those blank fields would be to ignore them. These fields are not actually calculated but are returned as empty/default values. If you would like to see fewer of those fields, adjusting the TargetCols, LinkCols, and SourceCols is the best way to do that. However, some fields (lrid, lsrc, ltgt) are included in all responses regardless of the requested columns. I hope this helps! If you have any other questions or need anything else, please do feel free to send an email on over to help@moz.com.
API | | meghanpahinui1 -
Can the API give the same data as the UI?
Ok, some specifics: Today I downloaded moz-inbound-links-for-fordanddoonan_com_au-2019-05-07_06_29_56_307340Z.csv. I has a header as follows: Inbound Links for fordanddoonan.com.au Scope pld Sorted by source_page_authority Filters: external+not_deleted Anchor text all Source PLD all What API scope matches the one given in the header namely "pld"? Please also point me to the place in the documentation where a filter of "not_deleted" can be specified, as the header has "not_deleted" as a Filter attribute but I can't see that in any of the documentation. I do need some hand-holding here. I'm trying to use the API to generate a moz-inbound-links report but I'm not at all sure where to start.
API | | StevePoul1 -
What does "ffspl" mean in a url-metrics result set?
This is interesting. Most data suppliers will say if scripts break, that's down to the programmer's poor use of error-handling (if/except/fallback statements). It's nice to see that with Moz, there's a little more thought
API | | effectdigital1