I'm trying to produce a report using the Google Ads API that includes 
totals for impressions, clicks and cost at the campaign/metro area level. I 
understand that if geographic information isn't available then data won't 
be returned from the geographic_view. In order to get all data for a 
campaign, I'm retrieving campaign-level data and comparing that to totals 
at the metro area level. I would expect that the campaign level data would 
always be greater than or equal to the geographic data since geographic 
data may sometimes be missing. However, what I've found is a case where 
totals for geographic-level data are greater than what the campaign is 
showing.


I'm trying to understand why the two results would differ in this manner 
and which one is accurate. Thanks.

Scott

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