Get All Campaigns
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Hi ,
i can not find in api documentation how can I browse all campaigns in account in PHP. I need browse Tracked Keywords Overview table for every campaigns. But in documentation i can not find how put together query parameters. In response i need keyword, rank and URL for one project and every project in Campaigns.
Is it possible ?
Thank you for your answer.
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Hi there! Kristina from the Help Team here. I apologize for the delay!
Unfortunately at this time, our API is only going to be showing you link data. So, the information you're looking for it to provide on Keyword Tracking isn't going to be available through our API.
I sincerely apologize for the inconvenience as I'm sure you were hoping for a different answer. In the future, feel free to contact our team anytime by emailing help@moz.com and we'll be happy to assist from there!
Thank you,
-Kristina
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