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You can use this account type to connect the Google Directory Snaps with data sources that use the Google Service Account.
When using the Google Service Account, you must pass the customerID as a filter key and set the filter value (for example, C125v1gta) in the Filter attributes settings in the Google Directory Read Snap, although the . The filter attributes are optional when using other accounts. This step is mandatory when using the Google Directory Read Snap configured with the Google Service Account as because, by default, it is not associated with any customer by default. Learn more about finding the customer ID in the Google Workspace.
Alternatively, you can follow the below steps to obtain the Customer ID:
Sign in using your administrator account in Google Workspace.
Navigate to your Admin Console.
Click on Account > Select Account Settings.
Check for Customer ID.
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When you read a Group Resource using the userkey as a filter key under the Filter attributes settings in the Google Directory Read Snap, a
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error is displayed displays because the get API for the Google Resource supports only the groupkey as the filter key. Learn more.
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Field Name | Field Type | Description |
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Label* Default Value: Google Service Account | String | Specify a unique label for the account. |
JSON key* Default Value: N/A | String/Expression | Specify the JSON key created for the service account. Learn how to create a JSON key. |
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Error | Reason | Resolution |
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| Unable to make a call and access the Google directory Directory API. | Provide the correct credentials and try againretry. |
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| Provide the customerID as because the Google Service Account is not associated with any customer. Ensure that the scope is correctly defined for the action/resource being executed. |
| Either provide customer or domain information as because Google Service Account is not associated with any customer or domain. |
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