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Location Feeds
Other Feeds
Feed.systemFeedGenerationData
Required

Defines the link between your AdWords and Places for Business accounts.
Not applicable
FeedMapping
Not applicable

AdWords maintains the feed item attribute -> placeholder field relationship for you.
Required

You maintain the feed item attribute -> placeholder field relationship.
FeedItem
Automatically managed by AdWords.
Maintained by you via the FeedItemService
CustomerFeed
Required
Not applicable
CampaignFeed
Optional

Only needed if you want more control over which businesses from your Places account are used for location extensions on a particular Campaign.
Required
AdGroupFeed
Optional
Optional
Only needed if you want more control over which businesses from your Places account are used for location extensions on a particular AdGroup.

Just as for other feed types, you can get stats for a location feed's extensions from the PLACEHOLDER_FEED_ITEM report.

This is just a quick overview of the AdWords API support for upgraded location extensions. For more information, check out our feed services guide for location extensions and the accompanying code sample in each client library (Java, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, .NET).

Still have questions? Feel free to visit us on the AdWords API Forum or our Google+ page.

- Josh Radcliff, AdWords API Team
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If you allow your legacy extensions be auto-upgraded, the system will do its best to detect and avoid creating duplicate extensions. We recommend that you check all your extensions after the upgrade is finished to ensure they’re configured as you’d like.

Resources
To learn more about managing upgraded extensions with the AdWords API, make sure to consult the Feed Services guide. For a code example on how to upgrade extensions on your own, look in the migration folder in all client libraries.

If you have questions or need help with the upgrade, please visit us on the developer forum or the G+ page.

 - , AdWords API Team
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