I have pushed a fourth update(1.4) for my iphone application, but the update is not showing up in available updates. Its been 2 days since its been 'Ready for Sale' so i don't think its related to 24hrs caching period.
All my previous updates have worked well.
If anybody else has faced the issue, kindly let me know.
I just submitted another update and it worked fine.
Don't know the reason though.
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My App is approved, but the updated version is not showing in the AppStore and in iTunes. It is still showing previous version(1.1). Can any one knows why this happens?
I too faced the same issue recently..
I requested the apple to fix my issue.
i received the responce as follows
However, as you've discovered, this process can sometimes take up to 24 hours to fully take effect. As such, I thank you for your patience.
I have tested all my IAP product in the sandbox environment, but after the app been approved by Apple's review team, it just do not work:
I downloaded and installed my app from the appstore, when I pressed the product, my app tried to fetch the product's information using the "product id" but got 0 result.
Then I deleted the app, and installed it using the Xcode, and the app worked pretty well, as you know, at this time it connected to the andbox.itunes.apple.com environment.
Does anyone have met such a problem? Can you help me please?
I'm experiencing exactly same issue right now. Having in mind you are asking same question 15 mins earlier than me, I may suggest this is something going weird on Apple's servers. I have googled this and looked for the similar questions here, and it appears that it takes some time before IAP are available. So I dropped message to Apple support, but I guess we need just wait some time.
Anybody met such a problem just have to wait for 2 days, be patient, this is an issue of Apple itself!
When my app got accepted to the App Store, it would download the newest version 4.1, immediately after the download is complete, it shows an update is ready, but it shows the update to be 4.1 as well, This is not Apple's fault as I have read before, I assume it is my fault. Why? Well, because this isnt the first time it has happened to me, I uploaded this same app version 3.9 and it did the same thing, but I never found out how to fix it, so i worked on an update for some minor bugs and hoped that when I re-uploaded it, it would get fixed. Does anybody know of a reason for this?
Thanks
You may be downloading it too quickly. I have experienced that the meta data will update before your app in the store so if you download it right away you may be getting a previous version. After a little time passes it will update the download and then give you a notification that there is an update and download the recent version.
i am experiencing a weird problem. last week i submitted updated app into App store and when it comes live i updated already installed app on my iPhone. i saw lots of issues on my home controller table view. after that i deleted and reinstall the app and it worked fine.
i found same behavior on some other test devices too.
i find it as a big issue because end user will never do reinstallation, he will always update the all and find these issues.
Any help will be highly appreciated.
This problem could be caused by incompatible models between those two versions. For example if you are caching your model objects it would be good practice to clear cache upon upgrade to avoid that problem.
Your application crashed due to update in core data model. Solution for this is you need to learn data migration of coredata. you can learn form here.
Hope you will get what i mean.
I've just got an app in the app store and realised theres a spelling mistake on the first view! As the app is intended for an upcoming event occuring in 3 days I am nervous about uploading an update. If I upload new binary to iTunes Connect will that mean my previous version will not be available on the app store? Also, will I need to have Apple approve my latest version prior to releasing it?
Any advice would be awesome, thanks!
When you push a new update it has to be reviews but will likely take more than 3 days to do so. While it is waiting to be reviewed your current version will be live.
Don't worry, your previous version won't be affected. Just upload the new one, but know that it's gonna take more than 3 days (pretty much always 7, if you submit during work hours). You can file for an expedited review, but even that can sometimes take more than 3 days.
And you don't need to remove the old version to put in the new one. You just submit the new one. You can determine whether you want it to automatically become available on the app store as soon as it's approved, or give it a specific release date.
Just know this: If your update has issues and you're forced to remove it AFTER it has become available on the app store, then you can't just revert back to the old version. You have to resubmit the old version and wait a week for that to get reviewed again.