Hello Dong,

Thank you for reaching out. Please find my response to your queries below.

search_term_view  == aw_searchqueryperformancereport ? Yes, the equivalent for 
Search Query Performance Report in Google Ads API is using the search_term_view 
resource. You might find this migration guide useful for the equivalent of 
Adwords reports in Google Ads API.

The data from search_term_view is inconsistent with the number of results seen 
on Google Ads: Could you please share the client customer id for me to 
investigate this inconsistency further? Please use Reply privately to author 
option while sharing the details.


Regards,
Nikisha Patel, Google Ads API Team
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