type CustomPacingCurve (v202411)
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A curve consisting of CustomPacingGoal objects that is used to pace line item delivery.
- Namespace
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https://www.google.com/apis/ads/publisher/v202411
Field
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customPacingGoalUnit
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CustomPacingGoalUnit
The unit of the CustomPacingGoalDto.amount values.
Enumerations
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ABSOLUTE
- The custom pacing goal amounts represent absolute numbers corresponding to the line item's
Goal.unitType.
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MILLI_PERCENT
- The custom pacing goal amounts represent a millipercent. For example, 15000 millipercent
equals 15%.
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UNKNOWN
- The value returned if the actual value is not exposed by the requested API version.
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customPacingGoals
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CustomPacingGoal[]
The list of goals that make up the custom pacing curve.
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Last updated 2025-08-06 UTC.
[null,null,["Last updated 2025-08-06 UTC."],[[["\u003cp\u003eCustomPacingCurve facilitates pacing line item delivery using a series of CustomPacingGoal objects.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eCustomPacingGoal objects define pacing goals in absolute numbers, millipercentages, or the line item's specified unit type.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eThese goals are organized within the CustomPacingCurve to form a custom delivery pacing schedule.\u003c/p\u003e\n"]]],["The `CustomPacingCurve` paces line item delivery using `CustomPacingGoal` objects. It has two fields: `customPacingGoalUnit` and `customPacingGoals`. The `customPacingGoalUnit` determines the unit type of the goal amounts, which can be `ABSOLUTE` (absolute numbers), `MILLI_PERCENT` (millipercent values), or `UNKNOWN`. The `customPacingGoals` field contains an array of goals forming the pacing curve. It is associated with `ForecastService` and `LineItemService`.\n"],null,["# type CustomPacingCurve (v202411)\n\n**Service** \n[ForecastService](/ad-manager/api/reference/v202411/ForecastService.CustomPacingCurve) **LineItemService** **Dependencies** \n[LineItemSummary](/ad-manager/api/reference/v202411/LineItemService.LineItemSummary) \n▼\n**CustomPacingCurve**\n\nA curve consisting of [CustomPacingGoal](/ad-manager/api/reference/v202411/LineItemService.CustomPacingGoal) objects that is used to pace line item delivery.\n\n*** ** * ** ***\n\nNamespace\n:\n `https://www.google.com/apis/ads/publisher/v202411`\n\n| Field ----- ||\n|----------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| ### `customPacingGoalUnit` | ` `[CustomPacingGoalUnit](/ad-manager/api/reference/v202411/LineItemService.CustomPacingGoalUnit)` ` The unit of the `CustomPacingGoalDto.amount` values. *** ** * ** *** **Enumerations** `ABSOLUTE` : The custom pacing goal amounts represent absolute numbers corresponding to the line item's [Goal.unitType](/ad-manager/api/reference/v202411/LineItemService.Goal#unitType). `MILLI_PERCENT` : The custom pacing goal amounts represent a millipercent. For example, 15000 millipercent equals 15%. `UNKNOWN` : The value returned if the actual value is not exposed by the requested API version. \u003cbr /\u003e |\n| ### `customPacingGoals` | ` `[CustomPacingGoal](/ad-manager/api/reference/v202411/LineItemService.CustomPacingGoal)`[]` The list of goals that make up the custom pacing curve. |"]]