Thanks for the answer, i found out that yesterday as well, with lot of
testing.

Best regards,

On 14 mar., 10:27, AdWords API Advisor <adwordsapiadvi...@google.com>
wrote:
> Hi Rayden,
>
> To add to what codeninja mentions, you can request any field that is marked
> as Selectable. Also, whenever an object has a member field as an instance of
> another class (e.g. Campaign has a property named budget, which is a class
> named Budget), then there won't be any selector field names on that property
> itself. You have to go within the Budget class to see what the selector
> fieldname for each property is (e.g. if you need campaign.budget.period, you
> have to use "Period" as the field name as mentioned 
> onhttp://code.google.com/apis/adwords/docs/reference/latest/CampaignSer...).
> Other than that, the structure of the object returned by the API call will
> be intact (e.g. if you request "Period", then campaign.budget will be
> returned as expected, and the period field will be set. If you haven't
> requested other fields, then other fields of budget object won't be
> returned.
>
> Also, the rule of thumb is that to get something, you have to request it
> explicitly. There may be a few cases where you get back more fields than you
> asked for, but please don't count on it as a standard behaviour.
>
> Cheers,
> Anash P. Oommen,
> AdWords API Advisor.

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