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resource missing means that you might be using the wrong account with this Checkout Session ID
Sorry....I have answer in wrong session
How can I fix this error ?
I don't understand that the checkout is success in dashboard but I can't use this:
const session = await stripe.checkout.sessions.retrieve(req.query.session_id);
const customer = await stripe.customers.retrieve(session.customer);
when you're trying to retrieve the Checkout Session you're searching on the Platform's account
whereas this was a Direct Charge https://dashboard.stripe.com/test/logs/req_0u4IU30YWdsRig
Sign in to the Stripe Dashboard to manage business payments and operations in your account. Manage payments and refunds, respond to disputes and more.
so it was created on the Connected Account
so you need to pass the StripeAccount header https://docs.stripe.com/api/connected-accounts
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