Hi Rosdyana,

Great, I'm happy I could help! Yes it makes sense that those pages could take a 
long time to process.

I was just double-checking the math in my last message and I think my 
recommendation was inaccurate. If you receive a page with 10,000 rows and a 
page token that expires in 2 hours (or 7,200 seconds), then that leaves you 
with 0.72 seconds to process each row.

If you maintain that rate and change your page_size to 5,000 then you'll only 
spend about 1 hour on each page, well below the time limit for a page token. 
You will still receive the same data, it will just be divided into pages of 
5,000 rows instead of 10,000 rows.

Hope that helps!

Best,
Ben, Google Ads API Team
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