Let's say for example I created a manager account so that I can get a
developer token to be able to use Google Ads API. I have another developer
in my team that also want to test out the API, so naturally he created a
test manager account with some test clients.
Using the my developer token, he tried to execute a query but was met with
the following error
{
code: 403,
message: 'The caller does not have permission',
status: 'PERMISSION_DENIED',
details: [
{
'type':
'type.googleapis.com/google.ads.googleads.v14.errors.GoogleAdsFailure',
errors: [Array],
requestId: '5cY1RukspatkjaJZnyMrvQ'
}
]
}
Is it not possible to use a centralized developer token or are we not doing
it right? Should the login-customer-id correspond to the manager providing
the developer token?
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