I'm running iOS 14 on a test device, with a paired watch on watchOS 6.
My app is written for minimum iOS 11, while its watch app requires watchOS 6.
In testing for iOS 14, the app runs properly on the iPhone, and the watch app appears and functions properly on the paired watch. However, the complication name for my app does not appear in the list in the Watch app on iOS, or in selecting a complication in the Customize UI on the watch itself.
Everything is fine with another phone/watch running iOS 13/watchOS 6 respectively.
Neither the iOS nor the watch app uses anything in the beta - i.e., the complications are mostly just images, with none of the new SwiftUI capabilities.
What could cause the app's name not to appear in the complications list?
My app is written for minimum iOS 11, while its watch app requires watchOS 6.
In testing for iOS 14, the app runs properly on the iPhone, and the watch app appears and functions properly on the paired watch. However, the complication name for my app does not appear in the list in the Watch app on iOS, or in selecting a complication in the Customize UI on the watch itself.
Everything is fine with another phone/watch running iOS 13/watchOS 6 respectively.
Neither the iOS nor the watch app uses anything in the beta - i.e., the complications are mostly just images, with none of the new SwiftUI capabilities.
What could cause the app's name not to appear in the complications list?