Hi Marko,

In response to your questions:

1) Yes.  A micro is a millionth of the fundamental currency.  In the
US the fundamental currency is the dollar.

2) Yes, the fundamental currency is different in different countries.
So for an account with UK currency the micro will be one millionth of
the British pound.

3) The AdWords API does not provide currency conversion functionality.

Best,
- Eric Koleda, AdWords API Team

On Nov 3, 4:56 am, MarkoZ <gemtest...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> API reference says that type Money (http://code.google.com/apis/
> adwords/v2009/docs/reference/CampaignService.Money.html) has field
> microAmount, and its description is: “Amount in micros. One million is
> equivalent to one unit”.
>
> My questions are:
> 1.      How much one unit cost? Is it 1$?
> 2.      What if I have account in some other currency (for example in
> British Pound)? Is than 1 unit 1 pound or 1$?
> 3.      I need to convert all to dollars, so can you tell me where I can
> read exchange rates that Google use to convert one currency to other
> (you sure need to do that when you compare two keywords. You need to
> know which is the first and which is the second)?
>
> Marko

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