Advanced Information Retrieval
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In episode 3 of the Google Ads API Best Practices Series, we discuss advanced techniques in retrieving information such as using optimal WHERE clauses and filtering unneeded data that can bloat responses. We also contrast the AdWords API means of retrieving information.
See slide deck.
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Last updated 2025-08-20 UTC.
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