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I am developing a mobile application to accept orders for a business which uses Square. I am using the In-App Payments SDK as well as the Payments API and am curious about the details of the app_fee_money attribute in the Create Payment endpoint. How does this attribute know which account to deposit the app fee to? I believe it has to do with an OAuth token but am struggling to find any documentation.
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Hi @LowGaze. Thanks for your question!
Had to run this by one of our API Specialists. Right now they're working on improved documentation. However, the funds from app_fee_money will go to the developer’s default location in their account.The default location is marked on the developer dashboard for your application.
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Hi @LowGaze. Thanks for your question!
Had to run this by one of our API Specialists. Right now they're working on improved documentation. However, the funds from app_fee_money will go to the developer’s default location in their account.The default location is marked on the developer dashboard for your application.
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I am also looking for this for a Flutter app. Any examples or documentation?
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