Thanks for your answer Danial, but I don´t completely agree with you on 
this one. I think that generally speaking, Adwords tools created by API 
developers are meant to enhance *specific* aspects of the Adwords system. 

The Adwords web based plataform functionality is pretty smart and amazing 
by itself, and I think that API developers do not generally wish to create 
functionality that is already delivered by the Adwords web UI and Adwords 
Editor. I think that developers look to create tools that improve certain *
specific* "weaknesses" of the current UIs. For example, advanced bidding 
strategies, or advanced keyword optimization. 

If, for example, I had an idea about how to optimize my keywords inside 
existing campaigns in an advanced manner, there is not reason why I would 
want to add "create campaign" functionality to my tool. Both Adwords Editor 
and Adwords web UI offer great solutions to complete this task. 

Now, this is only my opinion, and I´m sure that there are more than a few 
reasons why RMF exists. 

Again, thanks for your answer. 
Best regards,
Ricardo


On Friday, September 6, 2013 3:58:05 AM UTC-5, Danial Klimkin wrote:
>
>
> As a member of technical team I can not comment on legal matters, 
> including T&C and RMF. You may want to check with the tokens review team.
>
> But generally speaking, after adding "create ad" functionality you will 
> want to add "create campaign", "create ad group" functions and all the 
> targeting UI, otherwise it will not be very useful.
>
>
> -Danial, AdWords API Team.
>
>
> On Thursday, September 5, 2013 7:17:34 PM UTC+4, [email protected]:
>>
>> Thanks Danial. I wanted to take users directly to an Ad Group at the UI 
>> in order to empower the user to make their own changes to their ads based 
>> on my app reports. If I can't take them there easily, I have to add one 
>> "creation" functionality to the app (add text ad). The thing is that I'm 
>> afraid that if I add one creation functionality, I'll have to add ALL 
>> creation and management functionalities in order to comply with the Adwords 
>> Required Minimum Functionality policy. Are my worries valid? Will I have to 
>> add ALL functionalities if I do what I just described? Thanks!
>>
>> On Thursday, September 5, 2013 4:44:57 AM UTC-5, Danial Klimkin wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>>
>>> This is not supported officially. UI links are subject to change at any 
>>> time and we the API does not support deep-linking.
>>>
>>>
>>> -Danial, AdWords API Team.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, September 3, 2013 7:47:08 AM UTC+4, [email protected]:
>>>>
>>>> Hello, I would like to point users from my app, to a specific AD GROUP 
>>>> in the Adwords user interface. How do I generate this URL using Adwords 
>>>> API?
>>>> Thanks!
>>>>
>>>

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