Hey @works,
That’s a great question!
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That said, it won’t include some of the Enterprise-only access features, like item viewing permissions. In general, this will simply prevent the users that are not assigned to an item to view its details. As such, you will not be able to retrieve the data of those items via the API, either.
i hope this helps clarify.
-Alex
Thanks Alex! Would there be any way to test the permissions API without having an enterprise account ourselves?
@works
Just to make sure we’re on the same page here, are you referring to Item Viewing permissions? This would work the same way as if you wouldn’t have access to the item at all.
If you could follow up with me in a DM with the account URL you’ve created, I could see what I can do from there 🙂
-Alex
Hi Alex, I’m not able to message you (I don’t see the mail icon on your profile).
We are trying to test that we can correctly pull all user-level permissions for our customers who are on Enterprise accounts. So we want to test that our implementation properly calls the item-viewing permissions API in addition to all the other permissions APIs.
Would there be a way to pull this with dummy data?
@works
That’s quite odd - I’ve just reached out to you via DM myself 🙂 Let’s take it via email from there.
-Alex