docs: Add note that service-operator-access credentials are not for API access#603
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…PI access Clarify that service-operator-access credentials are intended exclusively for technical communication between the BTP Service Operator and Service Manager, and should not be used for direct API calls. Users requiring direct API access should use the subaccount-admin plan instead.
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Summary
service-operator-accesscredentials are intended exclusively for technical communication between the BTP Service Operator and Service Managersubaccount-adminplan for direct API access (e.g., Move API, cleanup operations)Context
This addresses feedback to improve documentation clarity around credential usage, preventing users from attempting to use
service-operator-accesscredentials for Service Manager API calls (which results in 403 Forbidden errors).