jcleblanc
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Hi , My apologies, the support ticketing system will send you back here if you're logged in under a free Box enterprise account. Here are some options: Within the support page log in with a pai...
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Hi , Depending on where / how you're storing user files in the JWT application, this is by design. Let me break down the user types and ways of accessing them: Service account: When a JWT app ...
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Hi , This is most likely due to using an old refresh token being used. Essentially if a refresh token is not used within 60 days it becomes invalid, at which point the user needs to be re-authen...
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Hi , Since this is related to your org and your instance of box.com, I'd recommend filing a ticket with support so that they can take a look into the issue and account. If you provide them with ...
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Hi , There isn't a way to do this innately through the APIs / SDKs without building out a connector yourself. Beyond the Open With example, there are box.com integrations, such as this, but agai...
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Hi , You can use the Open With UI Element, which will load an appropriate file in something like Adobe Sign. - Jon
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Hi , Yes, the new metadata query API will accept a number of logical operators: https://developer.box.com/guides/metadata/queries/syntax/#Logical-operators - Jon
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Hi , Yep, you sure can using the get items in folder endpoint. By default you won't get the information you need from the base call, but set the "fields" parameter to get more of the file object...
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Hi , I believe this might have to do with the published state - my apologies the previous guidance I provided was around the public app gallery state for general consumption. I think I might k...
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Hi , Given what you're trying to do, let me break down a few approaches. Allowing users to log in to their Box accounts & give you a file ID If this is the approach you're looking for, I would...