Hi,

In general, you control the level to which you can access the data by 
specifying an appropriate Predicate. For instance, if you want to restrict 
the report to a few adGroups, you would use a Predicate the limits the 
AdGroup column to a few valid values using IN operator. if you don't provide 
any predicate, the report runs for the entire account.

We generally advise our users to keep a gap of about 4-5 hours before 
running a report for a desired time period. E.g. if you want yesterday's 
data, then running the report at 5 AM should be a good time to get all data. 
Note that if you run the report earlier, you may get most (but not all 
data), since it takes time for our servers to accumulate all the 
information. 

Data generally remains static after 4-5 hours, but note that it may be 
adjusted at a later time due to manual adjustment for duplicate clicks, 
delayed data due to some technical issues, etc. However, this doesn't happen 
all the time. Also note that if you run the reports from API or from UI at 
any given point of time, their values should match.

Hope this helps. Let me know if you have more questions.

Cheers,
Anash P. Oommen,
AdWords API Advisor.

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