The API key is tied to a specific user account, and it follows the same permissions that are assigned to that account. It sounds like you have either created a read-only account, or you are trying to post to a read-only field.
The API key is tied to a specific user account, and it follows the same permissions that are assigned to that account. It sounds like you have either created a read-only account, or you are trying to post to a read-only field.
Hi Scott,
As it turns out, it was related to a hidden field which, for security reason, had been set to a specified collaborator and not to me, the owner, hence why the API key generated by me wasn’t working. We have changed it back to the default permissions and everything is working fine.
Thank you very much for your help. Much appreciated!
Catherine Murphy