Question..setting up an apex for someone else’s tank

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So kind of a question here, I am getting ready to set up an apex system for a client. My plan is to set the apex up in our store, do all the updates and get the system running and then move it to the clients house. I want to have his apex on my fusion app and on his fusion app as well. Anyone have any experience doing this or have tips? I have my own Apex but have never done anything like this, so I want to avoid any pitfalls or problems. Thanks
 
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I’d set it up on his fusion then have him
Give you permissions to it via the app. That way it’s his system but you have access as long as he allows it
Is it possible to do that after I set it up with my app? I’d really like to have it ready before we deliver it and install it on his tank. He is not always available when we do service on his tank and I would hate to tie up his schedule any more than necessary.
 
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Is it possible to do that after I set it up with my app? I’d really like to have it ready before we deliver it and install it on his tank. He is not always available when we do service on his tank and I would hate to tie up his schedule any more than necessary.
I’m not 100% sure but I don’t think so. The apex wouldn’t need to be set up. He just has to have fusion and link the apex to his fusion. From there he could give you permissions. I suppose you could create the account for him then have it over?
 
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