Thanks for clarifying it.
On Friday, November 2, 2012 4:53:34 AM UTC-7, Danial Klimkin wrote:
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> Hello JM,
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> This is expected but exceptions are always possible. Please refer to the
> announcement blog post for each particular version for exact information.
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> -Danial, AdWords API Team.
>
Hello JM,
This is expected but exceptions are always possible. Please refer to the
announcement blog post for each particular version for exact information.
-Danial, AdWords API Team.
On Wednesday, October 31, 2012 6:45:39 PM UTC+4, JM wrote:
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> Thanks for the reply. However, that was not w
Thanks for the reply. However, that was not what I wanted to know.
This is a yes/no question: *Every time a new API version is released, it
will **always **deprecate the previous one?*
On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 9:05:25 AM UTC-7, Alex Jones wrote:
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> forgot to mention the deprecation has al
forgot to mention the deprecation has already occured (it occured on oct 5)
On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 12:04:48 PM UTC-4, Alex Jones wrote:
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> Sunset Dates are on the sunset page:
> https://developers.google.com/adwords/api/docs/sunset-dates
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> According to that 201206 will be sunset on Febu
Sunset Dates are on the sunset page:
https://developers.google.com/adwords/api/docs/sunset-dates
According to that 201206 will be sunset on Feburary 26 2013
On Tuesday, October 9, 2012 3:56:39 PM UTC-4, Jose wrote:
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> With the arrival of API v201209, API v201206 will be deprecated. This is
> al
With the arrival of API v201209, API v201206 will be deprecated. This is
already known.
My question is: *all new API version will deprecate the previous one?*
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This is related to the following message posted in the Google ds Developer
Blog:
In response to your feedback, we are pleased to ann