The header for a column in the report that corresponds to a specific
dimension. The number of DimensionHeaders and ordering of DimensionHeaders
matches the dimensions present in rows.
The header for a column in the report that corresponds to a specific
dimension. The number of DimensionHeaders and ordering of DimensionHeaders
matches the dimensions present in rows.
The header for a column in the report that corresponds to a specific
dimension. The number of DimensionHeaders and ordering of DimensionHeaders
matches the dimensions present in rows.
The header for a column in the report that corresponds to a specific
dimension. The number of DimensionHeaders and ordering of DimensionHeaders
matches the dimensions present in rows.
The header for a column in the report that corresponds to a specific
dimension. The number of DimensionHeaders and ordering of DimensionHeaders
matches the dimensions present in rows.
The header for a column in the report that corresponds to a specific
metric. The number of MetricHeaders and ordering of MetricHeaders matches
the metrics present in rows.
The header for a column in the report that corresponds to a specific
metric. The number of MetricHeaders and ordering of MetricHeaders matches
the metrics present in rows.
The header for a column in the report that corresponds to a specific
metric. The number of MetricHeaders and ordering of MetricHeaders matches
the metrics present in rows.
The header for a column in the report that corresponds to a specific
metric. The number of MetricHeaders and ordering of MetricHeaders matches
the metrics present in rows.
The header for a column in the report that corresponds to a specific
metric. The number of MetricHeaders and ordering of MetricHeaders matches
the metrics present in rows.
The total number of rows in the query result. rowCount is independent of
the number of rows returned in the response, the limit request
parameter, and the offset request parameter. For example if a query
returns 175 rows and includes limit of 50 in the API request, the
response will contain rowCount of 175 but only 50 rows.
To learn more about this pagination parameter, see
Pagination.
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