This Apple ID has already accepted an invite to this app - app-store-connect

I get this error when importing CSV into iTunes Connect
How do i find which Apple ID has already accepted an invite?

You can find out who has installed an app by visiting iTunes Connect as admin, choose Users and Roles then select the TestFlight Beta Testers tab.
A list of internal testers and latest installed apps will be displayed, you can switch between (internal and external).

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iTunes Connect - Not able to create an iTunes Connect record

I have a Xamarin.iOS app and I'm trying to upload it to TestFlight. So, I am trying to add create an iTunes Connect record. When I log into iTunes Connect, I am being displayed the following page.
When I click on Apps, the following page is displayed, even though I am registered for a Apple Developer program and signed in to that account.
So I cannot proceed with the steps in the following link and cannot add a iTunes Connect record.
Could you please tell me why I am not being redirected to the correct page to continue with the process?
Since you don't have subscribed it should go to enrolment instead of different account that you are part of it. Make sure about under which team you are trying to clicks on the Myapps. If its your's definitely you won't be able to get in to MyApps until you enrol for itunesconnect.
Please check with your company's account that you have been invited for itunesconnect as well.
You can access iTunesConnect once you accepted your company's invitation. After accepted that you shall login with itunesconnect and change your team to your company account then go for myApps page. Cheers!

Can't find any users after login with q-municate

I cloned q-municate, went through the q-municate tutorial for Android, build with Android Studio, installed on 2 test devices, logged in both with Facebook (had to setup 2nd user as tester in Facebook dev).
I can't find the other user (in my own app). Quickblox dashboard shows users.
To research Quickblox, I initially downloaded original "q-municate" app from the Google playstore. I installed it on 2 phones, and logged in with phone (twitter digits) and Facebook. It was hard finding someone there too. But once connected, I was able to send messages back and forth. It didn't work great, but I'm guessing with the free tier that Quickblox has for their sample app, there is a limit to msgs and notifications.

identify Itunes connect users with apple developer acoount users

I am using apple developer account to distribute app through device UDID. Now i want to use itunes connect. Is there any way to match the itunes connect user's UDID to match with the apple developer user's UDID so that already existing user on apple developer account can use the application without paying more and with full features?

iTunes Connect TestFlight, role for submitting apps

From what I can tell from this https://developer.apple.com/programs/roles/ you need to have the role of "Agent" in iTunes Connect to submit apps even for testing purposes (using TestFlight). Is this correct?
Is it correct that there can only be one Agent assigned to an iTunes Connect account?
Regards
I'll answer my own question, hope it's ok.
No, you do not need to be an agent to submit binaries ti iTunes Connect.
My issue was that my iTunes Connect account and my Apple Developer account were using different Apple Id's (email adresses). In that case XCode will not allow you to submit the binary, instead you need to use Application Loader.

Can I submit an application to iTunes Connect that is signed by another Apple Developer account?

I have a question regarding app submission.
Situation: We have an iPhone Developer account and our customer has an iTunes Connect account. Is it possible that we hand them the signed, zipped application (that is signed with a provisioning profile from OUR account) and they upload it on their account?
Or is it REQUIRED that they give us acces with the "technician" role?
From my first impression, i think it should be possible that both accounts are not in any way connected, but i am not sure.
Any help is appreciated. If it is possible, please post references, Thanks =)
I think the short answer to the question in the title is "No".
See the iTunesConnect > FAQs > Manage your applications
I sold my app to another developer and
can no longer distribute on the App
Store. Can I transfer the app to the
new developer's iTunes Connect
account? At this time, applications
cannot be transferred to another
developer account. If you would like
the application to be sold through
another developer account, you will
need to remove the app from sale in
the current iTunes Connect account and
upload the app under the new iTunes
Connect account.
Not exactly your question, but sounds similar enough.
We had a need to resign a 3rd party developer supplied app with our signing keys - which sounds similar to what you want to do:
1) Use Xcode's Build > Build and Archive feature to create the version of the app to had off to your customer.
2) Select that build in the Archived Applications source in the Organizer
3) Choose Reveal Archived Application in Finder from the contextual menu
4) Select and compress the enclosing folder
5) Send that zip archive to your customer.
Your customer would then unzip and expand that archive in ~/Library/MobileDevice/Archived Applications. That will make it available in the Xcode Organizer. Your customer can then use the Share Application… and/or Submit to iTunes Connect… buttons to re-sign and distribute the app using your customer's distribution provisioning profile.
EDIT: A follow up that may not be clear from the info above.
To be able to do this, the 3rd party developer needs to build the app with your development profile; e.g. they need to be a "Team Member" of your account. They can do nothing more than build the app and sign it with development keys. Then they can deliver a build that has been compiled with your development keys at which point you can re-sign this with your distribution keys and submit.
If you need to, you can remove them and revoke their information from the iOS Provisioning Portal after successful app deployment.
EDIT2: With the Xcode 4 .xarchive bundles, you can just copy the .xarchive bundle into ~/Library/Developer/Xcode/Archives/[date]/ folder. Then it will show up in the Organizer under the Archives section - validate, share and submit from there.