Hello! 
I just wanted to share the response I got via private message in case it 
might be helpful for other people: 

Hi Oksana,

Thanks for getting back to us.

Kindly note that there isn't a complete 1:1 mapping of AdWords reports to 
Google Ads reports. Most of the data is still accessible but not always in 
the same resources, and for the most part those changes were made to fix 
limitations in some AdWords reports where, for example, metrics may have 
been confusing or misleading in the way they were presented.

For your specific question - it appears as though the only difference 
between the geographic_view and the user_location_view is that the former 
exposes location_type while the latter exposes targeting_location. This is 
why you received an error on the query migration tool. As per report 
mapping for  GEO_PERFORMANCE_REPORT, you can find it in the Google Ads API 
from the* geographic_view* 
<https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/fields/v10/geographic_view?hl=en>
 and* user_location_view* 
<https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/fields/v10/user_location_view?hl=en>
 reports. 
Both reports have the same segments and metrics fields. If you still 
observe any discrepancy in the Google Ads API , please provide the complete 
request and response logs so that I can impersonate it on my end.

Regards,
Yasar
Google Ads API Team

Thanks Yasar, this was helpful and I was able to get data match in 
* geographic_view* 
<https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/fields/v10/geographic_view?hl=en>
 + geographic_view.location_typ 
<https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/fields/v9/geographic_view#geographic_view.location_type>e='LOCATION_OF_PRESENCE'
 
filter, while I had to give up targeting_location field.
 

On Tuesday, March 22, 2022 at 8:47:04 PM UTC+2 Oksana Sulyma wrote:

> Hi Nirmita! I've just 'replied to author' with my questions. Thanks in 
> advance! Oksana
>
> On Monday, March 14, 2022 at 9:15:35 PM UTC+2 adsapi wrote:
>
>> Hi Oksana,
>>
>> Thank you for reaching out to the Google Ads API support team.
>>
>> With regards to your concern, you can use geographic_view.location_typ 
>> <https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/fields/v9/geographic_view#geographic_view.location_type>e='LOCATION_OF_PRESENCE'
>>  
>> field form geographic_view report. Let me know if you have any question.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> [image: Google Logo] 
>> Nirmita 
>> Google Ads API Team 
>>   
>>
>> ref:_00D1U1174p._5004Q2Yl2xI:ref
>>
>

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