Hi,
  In this case, because the LocationCriterionService doesn't make use of 
the DateRange fields, this shouldn't in practice actually get sent to the 
API.  Depending on how your framework serializes objects, you should be 
able to use the regular generic selector structure for this service.  I'll 
check with the core engineering team to see how they want to handle this 
discrepancy, but as long as you don't send a DateRange to the API (which 
isn't needed) you shouldn't have any problems.

- Kevin Winter
AdWords API Team

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