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Reply to why two developer certificates all of a sudden, and which do I use?
Thanks for your reply. And thanks for telling me exactly how to be more specific.I'm not looking at my keychain right now. I'm looking at Certificates in my account at Developer.Apple.com (address https://developer.apple.com/account/resources/certificates/list to be specifc)I see 4 lines of certificates. The colum headers are NAME, TYPE, PLATFORM, CREATED BY, and EXPIRATION. In the order of these headers, here's what I see.Joshua Steinberg, iOS Distribution, iOS, Joshua Steinberg, 2020/9/27Joshua Steinberg, iOS Development, iOS, Joshua Steinberg, 2020/9/27Joshua Steinberg (joshmac) [device name of my MacBookPro], Development, All, Joshua Steinberg, 2020/9/30Joshua Steinberg, Distribution, iOS, Joshua Steinberg, 2020/12/30In my Keychain Access under My Certificates, I seeApple Distribution: Joshua Steinberg (my team ID), exp 12/30/2020Apple Development: Joshua Steinberg (a different ID, probably mine since I didn't use team ID in early days), exp 9/30/2020iPhone Developer: Joshua Steinberg (the ID noted in 2nd line), exp 9/27/2020iPhone Distribution: Joshua Steinberg (my team ID), exp 9/27/2020Hopefully this helps you and others advise me.Thanks,-- Josh
May ’20
Reply to How do I change version number for app update?
This worked for me easier than expected, did not have to submit a binary and then reject it. Here's what I did. My incorrectly numbered upcoming version was 2.2, and I wanted to renumber it 3.0. iOS app upper left, saw "2.2 Prepare for submission", chose this to highlight it scrolled down and found Version field with 2.2 populating it, simply changed it to 3.0. Wow, simple! clicked blue "Save" button top right refreshed page, now under iOS app upper left it says "3.0 Prepare for submission" Yay. -- Josh
Mar ’22
Reply to how to transfer an app never released in App Store?
Good question, pardon my lack of clarity. I build the product for archive in Xcode. Xcode Organizer window shows me the build. I select the build and click Distribute App button. I go through the process preparing for upload, and halfway through, I get this message, see screenshot. When I spoke to Apple Developer Help, they said it means my app is the same as something already uploaded to AppStoreConnect, and of course that's true because the version I uploaded with my new organization developer account is virtually the same as the version I worked on for months in my personal developer account. This very day I uploaded the same app back to my personal developer account to let others look at it on Test Flight. It successfully uploaded via the same process in Organizer and Distribute App, without being flagged for being similar to anyone else's content.
Jun ’22
Reply to Apps "In Review" for long time
I am surprised to be facing same issue. At start of iTunesConnect, review times were typically 2-8 days. But in the past few years, my dozen apps and updates have sailed through consistently with a day (or less) waiting for review and a day (or less, sometimes hours, sometimes minutes!) in review. Yet now I'm in my second week of waiting. Started with initial rejection for issues which were flatly incorrect, I replied, tweaked the app to make it even further beyond reproach, resubmitted, and now...nothing. --JS
Jun ’22