Yahoo APT Command Groups and cabilities, How do I get past a E1054 (Invalid account access) Soap Fault Error |
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Yahoo APT Command Groups and cabilities, How do I get past a E1054 (Invalid account access) Soap Fault Error |
| scott.wallace11 |
Nov 6 2009, 01:11 PM
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I asked for and recieved a license to develop on YahooAPT's sandbox enviroment.
I am successfully calling the LocationService and AccountService, but am unable to use the LibraryImageAdService, ReportService, AdService, and others under different command groups. I always recieve an E1054 (Invalid account access) Soap Fault Error. I"m assuming I need a better license,...(my company is trying to get one)...but does anyone know if there is anything I can do to move forward in the sandbox enviroment? Is it something I'm doing wrong in the soap call or is it really my license? |
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| Mark |
Nov 19 2009, 09:00 AM
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It is important to refer to the "Service Access Type" section of the documentation for each service.
For instance, LibraryImageAdService can be accessed by a Managed Advertiser or Self-managed account with advertiser capability: http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/ewsapt/we...Ulx2reh01UYo3dG What that means to you if you are a network is that you need to specify the Managed Advertiser Account ID in the SOAP Header [accountID] as well as any other relevant accountID for the operation: http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/ewsapt/we...aryimagead.html If you were to add a LibraryImageAd object, you would specify a Managed Advertiser Account ID in the header as well as the accountID element of libraryImageAd Please let me know if you have any additional questions. Thanks, -Mark Meyer |
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