Release Version 2.42

Last updated on Nov 03, 2025

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This release note also includes the fixes provided in all the minor releases since 2.41.

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In this Release


Fixes and Improvements

Sources

  • Handling Data Ingestion Issue in Google Ads

    • Fixed an issue where the API call to fetch data for the Campaign report in Google Ads was failing. The issue occurred because the API request included the metrics.primary_impressions metric, which requires the adjusted_age_range and adjusted_gender segments to return data. As these segments were not part of the request, the API call failed, preventing data ingestion.

      With this fix, Hevo removes the metrics.primary_impressions metric from the API request for the Campaign report, ensuring uninterrupted data ingestion. This metric can still be retrieved through custom reports that include the required segments. The fix applies to all new and existing Pipelines.

  • Handling Data Ingestion Issue in Salesforce Marketing Cloud

    • Fixed an issue where data ingestion for the sent event object was failing due to an API timeout. This issue occurred because Hevo was attempting to retrieve a large volume of records in a single API call. Earlier, if the object contained too much data, the ingestion process would fail entirely, resulting in no records being ingested.

      With this fix, Hevo now fetches data for the object in smaller batches through multiple API calls, preventing API timeout and ensuring consistent ingestion. To enable the fix for your new and existing Pipelines, contact Hevo Support.

Documentation Updates

The following pages have been created, enhanced, or removed in Release 2.42:

Getting Started

Introduction

Pipelines

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