Hi @DTS Engineer thank you for your reply.
I have already reviewed the sample code prior to asking my question and it's also worth mentioning that I have implemented various compositional layout configurations with section headers without any problem.
However, when I attempted to implement this specific configuration (Kanban), I ran into issues with the headers. To clarify, I don't want the headers pinned, I want them to be on top of the content and scoll with the reste of the content when I scroll up and down, just like they would in a tableView.
I would appreciate some insights. Thank you.
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Can you clarify on why a CKSubscription is needed?
[Scenario A] User A shares a list of tasks with user B through a CKShare. User B gets access to the CKShare record and any modification made by user B is done directly to the CKShare object which represents a reference to the list of tasks of user A. The same applies to modifications made by user A -- they would be directly reflected on the CKShare record. Why would I need a CKSubscription in this case?
[Scenario B] The only scenario where a CKSubscription would be needed is if CKShare is copied over to user B's Core Data/CloudKit. Then I would implement a CKSubscription to notify the Core Data object on user B's end of any change to CKShare and vice versa.
What does Apple recommend: Implementing A or B?
I downgraded from MacOS Big Sur Beta to Catalina and the issue went away.
Upgrading to MacOS Big Sur Beta 4 did not help unfortunately. I might revert back to Catalina..
Just out of curiosity, are you running MacOS Big Sur Beta 3?
I called supporting but they just pointed me to the documentation. Not very helpful.
The following worked for a developer apparently, but not for me:
Code Signing a Package
For the first issue, I originally thought it was questioning which certificate I used to sign the app. My code signing of the app was correct, it was code signing the package file which I forgot to do. I logged into the Apple Developer portal and created a new Mac Installer Distribution certificate which I could use to properly sign the pkg file. Once I had the new certificate, I then built and signed the package:
productbuild --component ./Permanent\ Eraser.app/ /Applications/ PermanentEraser.pkg --sign "3rd Party Mac Developer Installer: John Doe (12AB34567C)"
Source: edenwaith.com
Same here. I've also tried signing the .pkg with a newly installed certificate to no avail.
Any luck on your end?
I have the same exact problem. Missing prices for Australia, Switzerland, and Norway. I contacted Apple 4 days ago and they still haven't resolved the issue and won't provide an ETA.
I have been dealing with this very issue for a week now and Apple hasn't fixed it yet. Anybody on the same boat?Norway, Australia, and Switzerland are each showing an empty drop down menu.