#Ken Wong-keys

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agile notch
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Hello! When you refer to their "admin screen" are you looking at this information in our dashboard? To my knowledge, we don't have any features that would limit what you see based on the API key being used

tropic crane
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Hi Karbi - ok. Yes, that's what I thought... We're labeled 'vendor b' and the other vendor we work closely with is labeled 'vendor a' for our client. Our client gave vendor A 1 key and 2 keys for us. we can see our data, but oddly we cannot see vendor A. We should be able to see all under our client's stripe account, correct?

wary ember
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What data are you not able to pull here?

tropic crane
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Vendor A's data

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interestingly enough, we are able to pull our own data when our client created another key for us to identify the type of operation.

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so i'm starting to conclude that it is possible Vendor A might have given us keys of another one of their client by accident if you tell me it's not possible to set permissions between key holders of a Stripe client

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i'm doing that List Payment Intent pull and pulled over the data I need to compare if our system is missing any payments so we can figure out what problems we may be having.

left lagoon
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@tropic crane one sec looking

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@tropic crane so sharing or copy-pasting and using API keys is exactly not recommended for this reason:

so i'm starting to conclude that it is possible Vendor A might have given us keys of another one of their client by accident
I would have recommended you use Stripe Connect to "connect" to these accounts instead