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What type of Connect payments are you doing?
Hi
Overall, I don't think that's possible beyond leveraging a description field on the payments: https://docs.stripe.com/connect/supported-embedded-components/payments#customize-the-description
A bit of background: we have medical application used by clinicians. (React and Node). Clinics will send invoices to patients containing payment links. Patients can also pay in person using terminal. We need a table that displays payments received.
It doesn't make sense to me that only the payees email address can be shown.
That doesn't really answer my question. Sounds like direct charges maybe?
Imagine if the customers name was James Bond; they could have any email address e.g. hfgjksdahgkjhdf@mail.com, so how would the clinic know which people had paid
"That doesn't really answer my question. Sounds like direct charges maybe?" yes, direct charge
I think they can click into the payment from the table for more details, right?
Is there definitely not a way to display the payees name in the table? Maybe i'm missing something, but to us it seems a massive oversight
But unfortunately what you want to do today is not supported. I'll relay feedback to the product team
that would mean the clinic user would have to click on every payment to find out who had paid and who hasn't
ok, thanks. It seems a shame, because the other components seem good. But not displaying the names of whose paid and who hasn't renders this component useless.
I do tend to agree, and can see similar feedback requests from other users. I've logged yours alongside that