Hi Ky, this feature request was actually recently completed and is available 
for use. In order to accomplish your goal, make a POST request against the 
search endpoint (/v2/customers/{customer_id}/googleAds:search). You should 
structure your query to make a request against the customer_client resource. 
For example, your query might look something like this:

SELECT customer_client.client_customer, customer_client.resource_name, 
customer_client.id FROM customer_client

The result will be a flattened list of all of the accounts in the account 
hierarchy.

All the best,
Devin
The Google Ads API Team
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