Where to find project Id to Google Analytics Big Query - google-analytics

My customer company has given me access to their Google Analytics premium account and I can log in to see their information. They have also prepared a number of queries on Big Query and I need to download their result into the company's database (most probably via their .NET library).
When I try to test the funtions via the APIs Explorer, it asks for a projectId. Where can I find the project Id? When I log in to the Big Query account of the company, I see no projects created there. So how can they have prepared the queries they want without a project?

BigQuery API needs to be enabled for the company's account. You may try doing this yourself if you have access or ask them to do so.
They can add your email address as a member to the project.

You can find your project id here https://console.developers.google.com/

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Is it possible to restrict access so that a given user can only see analytics for a specific app?
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I don't want to make any application for general use. Only some scripts for me.
Is there a quick way to make this before creating an account in sandbox.evernote.com? I want to access my already available data in Evernote.
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https://dev.evernote.com/doc/articles/dev_tokens.php
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Create firebase account on behalf of users

I'm trying to find a way to allow users to create and setup firebase project on their own google account from a client app, and get all their project information, urls and so on.
I took a look at the new project management api but can not figure out how to achieve this.
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You might also want to look into Google Cloud APIs for dealing with projects.

Find which account owns a Google Cloud Project?

Is there a way to find the account owner for an existing GCP project?
I manage a number of google accounts. I'm trying to create a new Google Cloud project and the id I want is "already taken".
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I'm 99.9% certain that functionality doesn't exist... at least not exposed to us end-users.
Maybe one of the official Google employees on here will chime in and prove me wrong... but I think your only alternative would be to reach out to GCP support directly. If you can prove you manage X, Y, & Z accounts, they could probably confirm/deny which account has ownership... but I suspect it'll be easier for you to log in yourself, as you've already suggested.

How to access a lost Google Developer Console project

>>>> BACKGROUND ON THE ISSUE <<<<
We were using Google Apps for Business when we started with the project. This allowed us to use the Google Developer Console (https://console.developers.google.com/) with our #company.co.za accounts and also to “login with Google” using our #company.co.za accounts. It turns out that the Google Developer Project (where the API keys are) was created using an ex-colleague's #company.co.za Google account.
When we moved from Google Apps for Business to Office 365, we lost the ability to login to the Google Developer Console with our #copany.co.za accounts. By then the colleague wasn’t working here anymore and I guess it all happened so quickly that we didn’t make sure to tie up all the loose ends.
Now we need to transfer development of the app and subsequently all related 3rd party projects and things, to the client for future development, but I cannot access the Google project.
This will require them to create a project on their side, generate new API keys for using the Google Maps API etc. And then update the apps (Android and iOS) with the new API keys.
>>>>> THIS IS MY QUESTION <<<<<
However, and this is where my question comes in, the apps are still working and happily accessing Google Maps. This makes me think that the project must still be somewhere.
I tried to access the Google Help pages, but because we're on a Bronze package, we can only find support information in their developer communities and online documentation listed here:
Join a Community
Service Disruption Notification
Best Practice Guides
But I thought to ask here too because SO is very reliable with answers :)
So, any idea if the project is still live somewhere? Or should we just create a new project with new API keys?
I don't think this is a stackoverflow question since it's not directly programming related. However, if you want to regain access to you project, this should be fairly simple and i hope this helps:
Create a new Google Apps for Business account with your domain (or maybe your old apps domain still exists?) and a single account. If you choose monthly payment the costs will be only a few bucks.
As the Google Apps domain administrator you should be able to access all appengine projects that belong to users of the same domain. If it doesn't you can contact Google support to reassign the projects. Alternatively: You may be able to recreate an account that owned the app. If you don't know the owner email, it is shown in the consent screent for oauth. With that email, try to access the project.
Create a Gmail account and transfer project ownership to this Gmail account
Delete the Google apps domain to avoid additional costs
All this is doable within an hour.
In case it doesn't work i would suggest you contact your Google sales representative or reseller and tell him, that you would like to purchase silver level support, but only if he can restore the permissions for you. This will cost you more, but if you have to access the project it may be the only way.
Last but not least:
You can contact Google support. You don't need silver level support for that. It will just take a lot longer to process your request. While in contact with the Google support you will have to prove that you are in fact the owner of the domain, which is usually done by adding a TXT record to your domain or uploading a file to your web server, so make sure you have access to your domain's DNS zone files / settings or web server document root.

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