Mike,

You could potentially run it in a batched fashion from the command line, 
and launching multiple processes with each process grabbing data for a 
different client customer ID.

That being said, if serial execution is too slow, I feel your best option 
is to execute in parallel.  Implementation really depends on your platform 
and your use case.

There is an open source project called 
aw-reporting<https://github.com/googleads/aw-reporting>that does similar to 
what you need.

Thanks,

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On Thursday, February 13, 2014 10:23:09 AM UTC-5, Mike Young wrote:
>
> Ok, if I run the same page in 10 threads (running it 10 times) it will 
> still pick up the same clientID in the auth.ini file (123-456-7890)
>
> How do I get it to change and use the rest of the client IDs that I need?
>
>
>

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