Hello Everyone,

I'll address all the questions in this thread in one go.

The ID changes have already been rolling out as mentioned in our blog post: 
https://ads-developers.googleblog.com/2019/07/campaign-ids-and-budget-ids-as-64-bit.html

This means that you should already be checking now if everything works for you 
for 64-bit for IDs such as the campaign IDs. It does not affect performance. 
Anywhere where you see a reference to campaign ID in the services and reporting 
would be affected. The good news is that these IDs are already labeled type 
xsd:long in the AdWords API and INT64 in the Google Ads API. However, we want 
to make sure that your applications are fully compliant.

Best,
Nadine Sundquist, Google Ads API Team
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