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Synchronize your inventory structure

You should synchronize your inventory structure with Xandr on a regular basis, ideally programmatically.

If inventory is not properly categorized and becomes non-detectable by Domain Detection, this will result in the inventory being unsellable via Xandr, because, without proper inventory grouping and classification, Xandr cannot reliably enforce its Part of Service Policies.

Use the UI to synchronize your inventory structure and Use the API to synchronize your inventory structure pages to introduce you to the basic sell-side object hierarchy and then walk you through the process of mapping your supply to these Xandr objects using Xandr UI or the API.

Inventory mapping

Publisher, Placement Group, and Placement objects have unique id and unique code fields. The id is an automatically generated integer upon object creation, while the code allows external partners to associate their id with a specific object. For example, if your publisher 'VeryCreativePublisherName' has an ID of 8675309 and a code of '123vcpubnname', passing '123vcpubnname' in the site.publisher.id field associates the request and transactional information with publisher 8675309 in our system’s lookup sequence.

Note

Use the code field to map your bid requests to your publishers and placements. The code field is required for all external sellers at both the publisher and placement levels. It is also highly recommended for all other sellers to make their inventory as granular as possible. This ensures accurate investigation of quality issues, especially for domain detectability. For more details and examples, see Bid request and Integration FAQ.

Requirements for the code field:

  • No two objects of the same type can have the same code.
  • The field is case-sensitive (e.g., 00071a ≠ 00071A).
  • The field is limited to 100 characters.
  • Values cannot contain spaces.
  • Values can contain a period (.), underscore (_), hyphen (-), and asterisk (*).

Lookup sequence

When you receive a request, checks are made to determine the associated placement ID. The selling member ID is determined from the query string of the endpoint the request was sent to. For example, https://Xample-useast.adnxs.com/openrtb2?member_id=1234.

Bid request example:

{
    "imp":
    [
        {
            "tagid": "8675309"
        }
    ],
    "site":
    {
        "id": "90210-8675309",
        "publisher":
        {
            "id": "abc123xyz"
        }
    }
}

The lookup sequence steps for the preceding example are as follows:

  1. If bidrequest.imp.ext.appnexus.placement_id doesn't exist, then go to step 2.
  2. Check placements under the member_id "1234" with a code matching the imp.tagid value of "8675309". If a placement exists with that code, then associate the request with this placement ID. If no placement matches the member_id and code, then go to step 3.
  3. Check placements under the member_id "1234" with a code matching the site.id value of "90210-8675309". If a placement exists with that code, then associate the request with this placement ID. If no placement matches the member_id and code, then go to step 4.
  4. Check publishers under the member_id "1234" with a code matching the site.publisher.id value of "abc123xyz". If a placement exists with that code, then associate the request with the publisher's default placement ID. If not, then go to step 5.
  5. Check for a default placement ID on the member_id "1234". If found, then associate the request with this placement ID. If not, then go to step 6.
  6. The lookup sequence is exhausted, and the request is discarded with no customer-facing error logged.

The best ways to align inventory are those where the lookup sequence is successful in identifying a placement in steps 1–3. This enables you to:

  • Analyze the discrepancies between Xandr and your system.
  • Explore the performance of publishers or domains.
  • Implement ad quality standards and preferences for blocking publishers to ensure acceptable bids from Xandr.
  • Differentiate between detectable and non-detectable inventory, thereby mitigating the impact of non-detectable inventory on overall sales.