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Reply to CNContactBirthdayKey seems to be ignored in ContactsUI ViewControllers
OK, so I think I've had the same issue for a while now, but now I found a solution to it (or at least my problem). This was my existing code: let contact = CNMutableContact() contact.birthday = Calendar.current.dateComponents([.day, .month, .year, .hour, .minute, .second], from: person.dateOfBirth) The contact object got a birthday, and I could print it. When I used the contact in a CNContactViewController, the birthday field was showing, but without a date. If I tried to check if the date was valid I got false: contact.birthday?.isValidDate After I changed the code to this it now works fine: contact.birthday = Calendar.current.dateComponents([.day, .month, .year, .hour, .minute, .second], from: person.dateOfBirth)     contact.birthday?.calendar = Calendar.current The birthday field in the contact view contains the date, and contact.birthday?.isValidDate returns true.
Jun ’20
Reply to Unable to Submit for Review
I'm trying to distribute an update to a free private app for a business, and I'm getting the same error. When I look at the response in the network tab in the browser I see this error: "The developer does not have a license that allows private distribution". I have a normal developer license for $99 a year, and it worked when I published the app six or seven weeks ago. Both of my agreements (paid and free) are currently green and active, so I don't understand what I can do to make it work.
Sep ’20