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What does it mean to be a member of the API?
Access to API conferences, symposia and training programs where you can exchange information, learn from the experiences of industry peers and develop critical skills. To better serve our member companies, API divides its membership by industry segments.
How does the API return all the groups?
Using both domain and customer arguments — The API returns all the groups for the domain. Not using the domain and customer arguments — The API returns all the groups for the account associated with my_customer. This is the account customerId of the administrator making the API request.
What is the Google API for group members?
The groupKey is the group’s email address or the group’s unique id, and the memberKey is the user’s or group’s primary email address, a user’s alias email address, or the user’s unique id. For the request and response properties, see the API Reference : PUT https://www.googleapis.com/admin/directory/v1/groups/ groupKey /members/ memberKey
When to use domain and customer arguments in API?
Not using the domain and customer arguments — The API returns all the groups for the account associated with my_customer. This is the account customerId of the administrator making the API request. In this example, an account administrator uses my_customer to request a list all of an account’s groups:
What do you need to know about myapi portal?
myAPI is your login for everything you do with API including Monogram Program & APIQR, Individual Certification Programs, Engine Oil, Diesel Exhaust Fluid, and Motor Oil Matters. Questions? Ask us.
Why is the oil and gas industry a member of the API?
API membership is divided by industry segments so companies can have direct input on the specific issues most important to them. The oil and natural gas industry shares a keen interest in the policy issues arena. We are actively engaged with government leaders to ensure informed decision-making so the energy needs of tomorrow are met.
Who are the upstream members of the API?
The Upstream Segment is open to companies producing oil or natural gas in the United States (vertically integrated companies may be members of more than one API segment). Focuses on upstream regulatory policy, legislative issues, and industry technical standards and recommended practices.