Hi Chris,

Thank you for your follow up. I work with Ernie and allow me to assist you for 
now.

You can refer below for equivalent query OPERATORS you can use to mimic the 
filters in the attached screenshot :

ad_group_ad.status IN ['status values']
ad_group_ad.ad.type IN ['ad type value']

The above are just some of the fields and operators you can use. As for the 
CONTAINS filter in the screenshot, you can check out this guide and try out the 
query builder and query validator as well to help you more correctly construct 
your queries before applying them in your system.

Best regards,

Peter Laurence Napa Oliquino
Google Ads API Team
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