lib/google/apis/displayvideo_v3/service.rb in google-apis-displayvideo_v3-0.9.0 vs lib/google/apis/displayvideo_v3/service.rb in google-apis-displayvideo_v3-0.10.0
- old
+ new
@@ -7332,29 +7332,32 @@
# method.
# @param [String] filter
# Allows filtering by user fields. Supported syntax: * Filter expressions are
# made up of one or more restrictions. * Restrictions can be combined by the
# logical operator `AND`. * A restriction has the form of ``field` `operator` `
- # value``. * The `budget.budget_segments.date_range.end_date` field must use the
- # `LESS THAN (<)` operator. * The `displayName and `email` field must use the `
- # HAS (:)` operator. * All other fields must use the `EQUALS (=)` operator.
- # Supported fields: * `assignedUserRole.advertiserId` * `assignedUserRole.
- # entityType` * This is synthetic field of `AssignedUserRole` used for filtering.
- # Identifies the type of entity to which the user role is assigned. Valid
- # values are `Partner` and `Advertiser`. * `assignedUserRole.parentPartnerId` *
- # This is a synthetic field of `AssignedUserRole` used for filtering. Identifies
- # the parent partner of the entity to which the user role is assigned. * `
- # assignedUserRole.partnerId` * `assignedUserRole.userRole` * `displayName` * `
- # email` Examples: * The user with `displayName` containing "foo": `displayName:"
- # foo"` * The user with `email` containing "bar": `email:"bar"` * All users with
- # standard user roles: `assignedUserRole.userRole="STANDARD"` * All users with
- # user roles for partner 123: `assignedUserRole.partnerId="123"` * All users
- # with user roles for advertiser 123: `assignedUserRole.advertiserId="123"` *
- # All users with partner level user roles: `entityType="PARTNER"` * All users
- # with user roles for partner 123 and advertisers under partner 123: `
- # parentPartnerId="123"` The length of this field should be no more than 500
- # characters. Reference our [filter `LIST` requests](/display-video/api/guides/
- # how-tos/filters) guide for more information.
+ # value``. * The `displayName` and `email` fields must use the `HAS (:)`
+ # operator. * The `lastLoginTime` field must use either the `LESS THAN OR EQUAL
+ # TO (<=)` or `GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO (>=)` operator. * All other fields must
+ # use the `EQUALS (=)` operator. Supported fields: * `assignedUserRole.
+ # advertiserId` * `assignedUserRole.entityType`: This is synthetic field of `
+ # AssignedUserRole` used for filtering. Identifies the type of entity to which
+ # the user role is assigned. Valid values are `Partner` and `Advertiser`. * `
+ # assignedUserRole.parentPartnerId`: This is a synthetic field of `
+ # AssignedUserRole` used for filtering. Identifies the parent partner of the
+ # entity to which the user role is assigned. * `assignedUserRole.partnerId` * `
+ # assignedUserRole.userRole` * `displayName` * `email` * `lastLoginTime` (input
+ # in ISO 8601 format, or `YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ`) Examples: * The user with `
+ # displayName` containing "foo": `displayName:"foo"` * The user with `email`
+ # containing "bar": `email:"bar"` * All users with standard user roles: `
+ # assignedUserRole.userRole="STANDARD"` * All users with user roles for partner
+ # 123: `assignedUserRole.partnerId="123"` * All users with user roles for
+ # advertiser 123: `assignedUserRole.advertiserId="123"` * All users with partner
+ # level user roles: `entityType="PARTNER"` * All users with user roles for
+ # partner 123 and advertisers under partner 123: `parentPartnerId="123"` * All
+ # users that last logged in on or after 2023-01-01T00:00:00Z (format of ISO 8601)
+ # : `lastLoginTime>="2023-01-01T00:00:00Z"` The length of this field should be
+ # no more than 500 characters. Reference our [filter `LIST` requests](/display-
+ # video/api/guides/how-tos/filters) guide for more information.
# @param [String] order_by
# Field by which to sort the list. Acceptable values are: * `displayName` (
# default) The default sorting order is ascending. To specify descending order
# for a field, a suffix "desc" should be added to the field name. For example, `
# displayName desc`.