Hi,

I can confirm what David just said. You need to use the BudgetOrderService 
to create/update budgets now.

Best,

- David Torres - AdWords API Team

On Friday, July 12, 2013 4:43:08 AM UTC-4, david wrote:
>
> I believe even existing individual budgets have to be updated via the 
> budgetService now. 
> So you should be able to get the BudgetId field of your existing campaign 
> by doing a GET to CampaignService (don't know the specifics of doing this 
> using the Java client library). Then just mutate that budgetId using 
> budgetService.
>

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