Understood. Thank you for your help.
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Hi Drew,
It looks like it’s a setup issue in which there could have been a problem with
the way the client library was installed, in which it is not reading the
attribute file ‘errors_pb2’ while the the attribute is being used in the
script. In this case I would recommend you to download and in
Thanks for the reply!
The query works, most likely a setup issue. Do you have any idea what the
error I referenced above means? Is it a timeout issue or a setup issue? I'm
used to coding in javascript where error messages are somewhat helpful but
I can't really decipher what the problem is from
Hi Drew,
Thanks for reaching out to us. I tried running your query and did not encounter
any issues with it. This could be an issue stemming from your set up. Could I
ask you to download and install the latest version of our client library for
Google Ads Python here, and try running the query a
Nevermind what a said above. The file does exist
~ I saw the code base, and the *errors_pb2* module exists only on
google_ads.V1. This module does not exists on google_ads.V2 ~
On Tuesday, January 7, 2020 at 11:25:39 AM UTC-3, Lucas Gomide wrote:
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> I have the same issue, none examples of queri
I have the same issue, none examples of queries works.
I saw the code base, and the *errors_pb2* module exists only on
google_ads.V1. This module does not exists on google_ads.V2.
I'm trying to fix it since yesterday. There is an issue on Github as well
https://github.com/googleads/google-ads