Hi David,
  As with any feature in the AdWords API, we'll take use into account if we 
ever have to make a decision to remove a feature.  We intend this feature 
to be ready for production, so you shouldn't fear using it.  You shouldn't 
feel obligated to convert all your generic selectors to AWQL, but feel free 
to try using it the next time you need to create a new query.

- Kevin Winter
AdWords API Team

On Wednesday, July 4, 2012 6:44:02 AM UTC-4, David Kemp wrote:
>
> The recent news about v201206 
> API<http://googleadsdeveloper.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/adwords-api-v201206-launch-including.html>
>  introduces 
> use to AdWords Query 
> language<https://developers.google.com/adwords/api/docs/guides/awql>
> .
>
> Before I rush off an convert services calls to use this, can anyone at 
> Google comment on the strategy for this? Is it experimental? Is it going to 
> replace selectors? 
>
> Like most programmers, I'm always keen to learn a new tool, but I'm a 
> little curious about this as I've not really seen it mentioned anywhere 
> else.
>
> Thanks
>

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