Hi Peter, Thank you for reaching out. Actually this is a good question. However, there isn’t any mapping for the field names in different return formats. You could simply tell they are the same attributes by looking at the names. For example, metrics.average_cpc and metrics.averageCpc are the same thing and the only difference is that one uses snake naming convention and the other uses camel. The mapping I shared with you earlier is the field mapping between the AdWords API and Google Ads API.
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