#derbytau_best-practices

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eager belfryBOT
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warm phoenix
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hi there!

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we are not familiar with the Stripe Dashbaord (or Express dashboard) here, so not sure. but you could try this in test mode to see how it works?

verbal charm
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i tried, but the invoice is at platform level, so I dont even think the express account should see the invoice. I already thought about creating an API Endpoint, that shows the invoices from the platform that belong to the connected account, but there I can only filter for customers not connected accounts that are "on_behalf_of"

warm phoenix
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i tried, but the invoice is at platform level, so I dont even think the express account should see the invoice.
yep that's possible.
I already thought about creating an API Endpoint, that shows the invoices from the platform that belong to the connected account, but there I can only filter for customers not connected accounts that are "on_behalf_of"
you created the Invoices in the first place, so you could store them in your own database, which would allow you to do your own filtering