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En Route to Better Partner APIs
Today, we launched a feature within our enterprise suite that allows you to create readonly members within your child projects. Here's what that means for you: Say you have an organization with multiple projects, and multiple clients. You need to be able to make some parts of your APIs visible
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En Route to Better Partner APIs
Today, we launched a feature within our enterprise suite that allows you to create readonly members within your child projects. Here's what that means for you: Say you have an organization with multiple projects, and multiple clients. You need to be able to make some parts of your APIs visible
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En Route to Better Partner APIs
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