As far as I know, the best solution that works is to just use one ID. But, 
https://developers.google.com/apps-script/guides/projects also has this:


   - Open an incognito window in Google Chrome, or an equivalent private 
   browsing window, and log in to the Google Account that has the Apps Script 
   project, add-on, or web app you need to access.

On Monday, December 12, 2022 at 4:24:45 AM UTC-5 avadhoot...@gmail.com 
wrote:

> Yes, Ray. You are right.
>
> I have diagnosed the issue and found that when I use two user IDs in the 
> same browser it gives an error. The same query works on the desktop 
> browser. And the same query works on some other browsers. So 
> script.google.com does not work with multiple IDs. But I am talking about 
> the embedded query in my site which is a published query. This looks very 
> strange. Is there any solution to this?
> On Thursday, 8 December 2022 at 09:39:50 UTC+5:30 Ray Thomas wrote:
>
>> It works properly on my Android as well. I have seen error messages like 
>> this on phones before, but that was years ago. Some devices never could 
>> display anything made with the API. If everything is the same, I don't see 
>> why it should work one day and not the next. 
>>
>> Google Scripts does this sometimes if you are logged into it with 
>> multiple accounts, but it can do it for other reasons as well.
>>
>> Ray
>>
>> On Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at 11:33:26 AM UTC-5 dlali...@google.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Avadhoot,
>>>
>>> I tried your link on my android phone, and the Table chart seems to work 
>>> fine.  I don't see anything in the error screenshot that you attached that 
>>> suggests this is related to the Table chart.   In particular, there is 
>>> nothing about an ".exe" file used by Google Charts.  Also, nothing has 
>>> changed with Google Charts recently, so I would suspect that something else 
>>> must have changed to cause the error you started seeing yesterday.  Sorry I 
>>> can't be more helpful.
>>>
>>> On Wed, Dec 7, 2022 at 5:31 AM Avadhoot Dandekar <avadhoot...@gmail.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello Daniel, 
>>>>
>>>> I have some Google charts embedded in my site.
>>>> I am giving the link here <https://www.betterify.in/nifty/>. This 
>>>> chart works well in the desktop chrome browser. And it was also working 
>>>> well on the mobile browser.
>>>>
>>>> It works well in the desktop chrome browser but it gives the following 
>>>> attached error in the chrome mobile browser. The .exe file works in the 
>>>> chrome desktop browser but gives the same error in the mobile chrome 
>>>> browser. I tried other browsers but the same issue. I am using the current 
>>>> library.
>>>>
>>>> Everything was working well till yesterday.
>>>>
>>>> The same is the story for all other queries/ charts.
>>>>
>>>> Please HELP!! Thanks and regards.
>>>>
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