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Hi, @serene venture
Hi @spring moss
Usually pm_ ach accounts are ones collected from customers as a payment method and bank account objects refer to an external account created, but the answer really is it depends on what integration flow you're using
If you share an example bank account object id that you're seeing I can provide more context
We will be migrating customers and payment methods from a Stripe Standard account into our Platform account.
We've noticed that their customers have ACH accounts the ids of which don't start with pm_ but with ba_
Here's an example: ba_1I5x36FlQ6mKp1n6IZsGDMDa
Ah yes that's legacy ach flow
ok
are those US ACH records copied if following this procedure?
or are those considered ACH records stored as payment method objects and hence, those can't be copied?
Awesome
Thank you
One more question: I am guessing those should be copied into our platform account since they will be used for capturing destination charges. Does that make sense?
Yeah that's what you'd need to do for destination charges
Not familiar with dashboard flows like self serve copy in here though
So idk how that works
Sounds good