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When I want to use Cloud Foundry API from outside MindSphere environment, it is needed to get an access token by calling this endpoint:
https://"your account id".piam.eu1.mindsphere.io/oauth/token



My question is:
What "your account id" means here, and where can I find this?










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    When I want to use Cloud Foundry API from outside MindSphere environment, it is needed to get an access token by calling this endpoint:
    https://"your account id".piam.eu1.mindsphere.io/oauth/token



    My question is:
    What "your account id" means here, and where can I find this?










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      When I want to use Cloud Foundry API from outside MindSphere environment, it is needed to get an access token by calling this endpoint:
      https://"your account id".piam.eu1.mindsphere.io/oauth/token



      My question is:
      What "your account id" means here, and where can I find this?










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      When I want to use Cloud Foundry API from outside MindSphere environment, it is needed to get an access token by calling this endpoint:
      https://"your account id".piam.eu1.mindsphere.io/oauth/token



      My question is:
      What "your account id" means here, and where can I find this?







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          That is usually your tenant ID, which means you should get that when signing the contract with Siemens.






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          • This not works with my tenant id. I could not get any response calling that.

            – Szabolcs Szakács
            Sep 3 '18 at 7:54











          • I did have a "n" character at the end of my Authorization param. I think it should send a response with error instead of not respond. Thanks for help!

            – Szabolcs Szakács
            Sep 3 '18 at 8:45











          • You're welcome, even if it was not really fixing your issue :)

            – funfried
            Sep 3 '18 at 9:59











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          • This not works with my tenant id. I could not get any response calling that.

            – Szabolcs Szakács
            Sep 3 '18 at 7:54











          • I did have a "n" character at the end of my Authorization param. I think it should send a response with error instead of not respond. Thanks for help!

            – Szabolcs Szakács
            Sep 3 '18 at 8:45











          • You're welcome, even if it was not really fixing your issue :)

            – funfried
            Sep 3 '18 at 9:59
















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          That is usually your tenant ID, which means you should get that when signing the contract with Siemens.






          share|improve this answer
























          • This not works with my tenant id. I could not get any response calling that.

            – Szabolcs Szakács
            Sep 3 '18 at 7:54











          • I did have a "n" character at the end of my Authorization param. I think it should send a response with error instead of not respond. Thanks for help!

            – Szabolcs Szakács
            Sep 3 '18 at 8:45











          • You're welcome, even if it was not really fixing your issue :)

            – funfried
            Sep 3 '18 at 9:59














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          • This not works with my tenant id. I could not get any response calling that.

            – Szabolcs Szakács
            Sep 3 '18 at 7:54











          • I did have a "n" character at the end of my Authorization param. I think it should send a response with error instead of not respond. Thanks for help!

            – Szabolcs Szakács
            Sep 3 '18 at 8:45











          • You're welcome, even if it was not really fixing your issue :)

            – funfried
            Sep 3 '18 at 9:59



















          • This not works with my tenant id. I could not get any response calling that.

            – Szabolcs Szakács
            Sep 3 '18 at 7:54











          • I did have a "n" character at the end of my Authorization param. I think it should send a response with error instead of not respond. Thanks for help!

            – Szabolcs Szakács
            Sep 3 '18 at 8:45











          • You're welcome, even if it was not really fixing your issue :)

            – funfried
            Sep 3 '18 at 9:59

















          This not works with my tenant id. I could not get any response calling that.

          – Szabolcs Szakács
          Sep 3 '18 at 7:54





          This not works with my tenant id. I could not get any response calling that.

          – Szabolcs Szakács
          Sep 3 '18 at 7:54













          I did have a "n" character at the end of my Authorization param. I think it should send a response with error instead of not respond. Thanks for help!

          – Szabolcs Szakács
          Sep 3 '18 at 8:45





          I did have a "n" character at the end of my Authorization param. I think it should send a response with error instead of not respond. Thanks for help!

          – Szabolcs Szakács
          Sep 3 '18 at 8:45













          You're welcome, even if it was not really fixing your issue :)

          – funfried
          Sep 3 '18 at 9:59





          You're welcome, even if it was not really fixing your issue :)

          – funfried
          Sep 3 '18 at 9:59




















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