Thanks for the reply - it helps me alot. On Thursday, October 25, 2012 12:50:25 PM UTC-4, Paul Matthews wrote: > > Hi Alex, > > All campaigns will appear as shared budgets through the API, the > difference is that individual budgets will only be associated to one > campaign. That said, you can use any budget as a shared budget by simply > assigning it's id to another campaign. > > -Paul, AdWords API Team. > > On Tuesday, 23 October 2012 16:44:34 UTC+1, Alex Jones wrote: >> >> So I have some campaigns in production created with 201109 - which means >> they are using an individual budget. Since we'd like to move them all to >> shared budgets automatically, we'd like to detect that they have are still >> using a shared budget and update them to use a shared budget. >> >> My current plan was to detect if budgetId = null, and if it was, create a >> budget for the campaign. >> Would this work? >> >
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