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Google Search Console

Google Search Console is a service offered by Google that helps monitor and maintain a site's presence in Google Search results. Search Console provides actionable reports, tools, and learning resources designed to get your content on Google Search. You can use Search Console both for websites and for mobile applications.

For a detailed service description, please refer to the Google Search Console Help, and for the API description, see the official documentation.

How to Connect

There are two ways to connect to Microsoft Advertising: via the Sources connection wizard in the Web UI (recommended), or using SQL statements in the CData Virtuality Studio or the Code Editor in the Web UI. Here, we describe the first way; for the second way, see the subpage.

1. Go to the Sources tab and click + New Source:

2. Find the Google Search Console button in the list of connectors or type ‘google’ in the search field and select it:

3. Enter the data source name, click Sign in with Google, and follow the instructions:

Usage

The Google Search Console API connector introduces a new virtual schema google_searchconsole_src that contains the following procedures:


In addition to these public API procedures, there is the Google_SearchConsole_examples virtual schema that shows an exemplary usage of the public API:
If not needed, you can delete all example views directly by dropping Google_SearchConsole_examples.
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