Thank you, but unfortunately it appears gclid is not a valid column name in the 
call_view. Though I do not see that in the query builder tool, I tried to add 
it based on your suggestion, and the API responded with:

[
    {
        "error": {
            "code": 400,
            "message": "Request contains an invalid argument.",
            "status": "INVALID_ARGUMENT",
            "details": [
                {
                    "@type": 
"type.googleapis.com/google.ads.googleads.v15.errors.GoogleAdsFailure",
                    "errors": [
                        {
                            "errorCode": {
                                "queryError": "UNRECOGNIZED_FIELD"
                            },
                            "message": "Unrecognized field in the query: 
'gclid'."
                        }
                    ],
                    "requestId": "qFHc9yPziMsp9uU-_ATgHA"
                }
            ]
        }
    }
]

On Fri, Aug 16, 2024, at 10:42 AM, Google Ads API Forum Advisor wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Thank you for reaching out to the Google Ads API support team.
> 
> Please find the below responses for your queries:
> 
> 1) A call_view resource column name (in the case missed one in call_view's 
> available fields, or a better resource to use if that is not it).
>  • I would like to inform you that there's no direct way to link an Ad ID to 
> a call in a single GAQL query.
> 2) Any other GAQL* search query *you might kindly provide where that query 
> ultimately returns the specific single Ad ID based on that same per call_view 
> record.
>  • Please be informed that the call_view 
> <https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/fields/v17/call_view> resource 
> doesn't directly provide an Ad ID. If gclid is present in the call_view data, 
> use it to link to the click resource.
> 3) (The query in #2 would have a column name that yields the same value as 
> what I get from the column name in #1, or these two queries would come with 
> info. on how their respective fields at least have the ability to be parsed 
> in order ascertain *how to match records between the two query results*).
>  • If gclid is not available, you could try correlating calls based on 
> call_start_time and phone_number with ad serving data.
> I hope this helps! Kindly get back to us if you have any further queries.
>  
> This message is in relation to case "ref:!00D1U01174p.!5004Q02vEygP:ref" 
> (ADR-00263524)
> 
> Thanks,
>  
> Google Logo
> Google Ads API Team
> 
> 
> 
>  

Best,
Steve Begin
RJP Systems

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