Hello,

I gave this a try myself using the example, while keeping in mind what you 
wanted to do. This is the request and response in SOAP XML (minus the 
header):

[17 Nov 2015 16:26:44,075 - INFO ] Outgoing Request:
<mutate 
xmlns="https://adwords.google.com/api/adwords/rm/v201509";><operations><operator 
xmlns="https://adwords.google.com/api/adwords/cm/v201509";>ADD</operator><operand
 
xsi:type="LogicalUserList" ><name>My combination list customers 
#2gQCmMULSkgHd</name><rules><operator>ANY</operator><ruleOperands><UserList 
xsi:type="BasicUserList" 
><id>66612533</id></UserList></ruleOperands><ruleOperands><UserList 
xsi:type="BasicUserList" 
><id>66612413</id></UserList></ruleOperands><ruleOperands><UserList 
xsi:type="BasicUserList" 
><id>66612293</id></UserList></ruleOperands></rules></operand></operations></mutate>
[17 Nov 2015 16:26:44,540 - INFO ] Incoming response:
<ns2:mutateResponse 
xmlns="https://adwords.google.com/api/adwords/cm/v201509"; 
xmlns:ns2="https://adwords.google.com/api/adwords/rm/v201509";><ns2:rval><ListReturnValue.Type>UserListReturnValue</ListReturnValue.Type><ns2:value
 
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"; 
xsi:type="ns2:LogicalUserList"><ns2:id>66612653</ns2:id><ns2:isReadOnly>false</ns2:isReadOnly><ns2:name>My
 
combination list customers 
#2gQCmMULSkgHd</ns2:name><ns2:description></ns2:description><ns2:status>OPEN</ns2:status><ns2:integrationCode></ns2:integrationCode><ns2:accessReason>OWNED</ns2:accessReason><ns2:accountUserListStatus>ACTIVE</ns2:accountUserListStatus><ns2:membershipLifeSpan>30</ns2:membershipLifeSpan><ns2:listType>LOGICAL</ns2:listType><ns2:isEligibleForSearch>true</ns2:isEligibleForSearch><ns2:UserList.Type>LogicalUserList</ns2:UserList.Type><ns2:rules><ns2:operator>ANY</ns2:operator><ns2:ruleOperands><ns2:UserList
 
xsi:type="ns2:BasicUserList"><ns2:id>66612533</ns2:id><ns2:isReadOnly>true</ns2:isReadOnly><ns2:name>list
 
#1mXn1x3VePnQ6</ns2:name><ns2:listType>REMARKETING</ns2:listType><ns2:UserList.Type>BasicUserList</ns2:UserList.Type></ns2:UserList></ns2:ruleOperands><ns2:ruleOperands><ns2:UserList
 
xsi:type="ns2:BasicUserList"><ns2:id>66612413</ns2:id><ns2:isReadOnly>true</ns2:isReadOnly><ns2:name>list
 
#1mlcbZAtdOeBk</ns2:name><ns2:listType>REMARKETING</ns2:listType><ns2:UserList.Type>BasicUserList</ns2:UserList.Type></ns2:UserList></ns2:ruleOperands><ns2:ruleOperands><ns2:UserList
 
xsi:type="ns2:BasicUserList"><ns2:id>66612293</ns2:id><ns2:isReadOnly>true</ns2:isReadOnly><ns2:name>list
 
#1mGOdnV3oZrZU</ns2:name><ns2:listType>REMARKETING</ns2:listType><ns2:UserList.Type>BasicUserList</ns2:UserList.Type></ns2:UserList></ns2:ruleOperands></ns2:rules></ns2:value></ns2:rval></ns2:mutateResponse>

The one difference I see between the two is that I'm specifying a specific 
kind of list rather than a UserList. Please take a look at this request, an 
give it a try in your own code. Just as a quick note, certain types of user 
lists cannot be combined with other types of user lists. For example, CRM 
based user lists cannot be combined with other types of user lists. I'm 
just mentioning this because based on your request, I can't tell what kinds 
of lists you're using. Hopefully, that will help as well.

Regards,
Nadine, AdWords API Team

On Tuesday, November 17, 2015 at 12:31:29 AM UTC-5, kaushik vinay T G wrote:
>
> Hi Nadine,
>
>    Yes, the example shown for "Combining multiple user lists" on that 
> page.
> Thanks.
>
> On Monday, 16 November 2015 18:10:38 UTC-5, Nadine Sundquist (AdWords API 
> Team) wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> In order to make sure I reproduce this correctly, is this example 
>> <https://developers.google.com/adwords/api/docs/guides/remarketing#combining-multiple-user-lists>
>>  
>> the one that you were following when creating your request?
>>
>> Best,
>> Nadine, AdWords API Team
>>
>> On Monday, November 16, 2015 at 8:50:40 AM UTC-5, kaushik vinay T G wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>    
>>>   We are using Ruby client library for the AdWords API, currently 
>>> having issues creating custom combination of existing remarketing list 
>>> using LogicalUserList.
>>>   Passing multiple Userlist as an array inside rule_operands seems to 
>>> set only one of Userlist in the result.
>>>   My problem is similar to this question previous asked by someone v201502 
>>> version can't set retargeting audience. 
>>> <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/adwords-api/LogicalUserList/adwords-api/odAyeDFBxKw/yX3HvNmlSYUJ>
>>>   Please advise on how to pass the parameters in respect to code below. 
>>>
>>>   Thanks.
>>>
>>>   Code:
>>>
>>>   user_list_srv = adwords.service(:AdwordsUserListService, :v201509)
>>>   operation = {
>>>         :operator => 'ADD',
>>>         :operand => {
>>>           :xsi_type => 'LogicalUserList',
>>>           :name => "Retargeting list",
>>>           :description => "Custom combination list",
>>>           :status => 'OPEN',
>>>           :membership_life_span => '30',
>>>           :rules => [
>>>             {
>>>               :operator => 'ANY',
>>>               :rule_operands => [
>>>                 {
>>>                   :xsi_type=>"UserList",
>>>                   :id => 185402234
>>>                 },
>>>                 {
>>>                   :xsi_type=>"UserList",
>>>                   :id => 185402123
>>>                 },
>>>                 {
>>>                   :xsi_type=>"UserList",
>>>                   :id => 185402755
>>>                 }
>>>               ]
>>>             }
>>>           ]
>>>         }
>>>       }
>>>      response = user_list_srv.mutate([operation])
>>>
>>>      result:
>>>
>>>     {:list_return_value_type=>"UserListReturnValue", 
>>> :value=>[{:id=>"185666666", :is_read_only=>"false", :name=>"Retargeting 
>>> list", :description=>"Custom combination list", :status=>"OPEN", 
>>> :integration_code=>nil, :access_reason=>"OWNED", 
>>> :account_user_list_status=>"ACTIVE", :membership_life_span=>"30", 
>>> :list_type=>"LOGICAL", :is_eligible_for_search=>"true", 
>>> :user_list_type=>"LogicalUserList", :rules=>{:operator=>"ANY", 
>>> :rule_operands=>{:user_list=>{:id=>"185402755", :is_read_only=>"true", 
>>> :name=>"Retargeting - Commercial Sales Specialist", 
>>> :list_type=>"RULE_BASED", :user_list_type=>"ExpressionRuleUserList", 
>>> :rule=>{:groups=>{:items=>{:string_rule_item=>{:key=>{:name=>"url__"}, 
>>> :op=>"CONTAINS", :value=>"commercial-sales-specialist"}}}}, 
>>> :"@xsi:type"=>"ns2:ExpressionRuleUserList"}}}, 
>>> :xsi_type=>"ns2:LogicalUserList"}]} 
>>>
>>

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