12-14-2018 22:57
12-14-2018 22:57
My clock face was published to galary. I updated the app and submitted it for review again. While waiting for review, I am using the private link to download the clock face, but I get the old version not the latest updated version. How can I download the latest version I have published (even though its pending review).
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Best Answer12-15-2018 10:29
12-15-2018 10:29
As @JonFitbit said, once you have an app that has been approved and published, the private link is no longer private - it always points to the approved and published app.
I agree that it would be great if you could automatically have a link to the version that is in the approval cycle, but I don't know of any way to do that.
My workaround is to create a second app to which I append " - Test" to its name, copy in the official code, and use that for private distributions. This isn't great since it has a different PID, but it is one way to get around the limitation.
John
12-14-2018 23:25
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12-14-2018 23:25
Try replacing your (old) clockface with a totally different one, and then install your new one.
Best Answer12-15-2018 04:18
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12-15-2018 04:18
You can't install a version which hasn't been approved and published, unless you sideload it by installing from Studio or the CLI.
Best Answer12-15-2018 08:54
12-15-2018 08:54
Thats strange. I definitely remember being able to install new versions from the private link in the app
Best Answer12-15-2018 10:29
12-15-2018 10:29
As @JonFitbit said, once you have an app that has been approved and published, the private link is no longer private - it always points to the approved and published app.
I agree that it would be great if you could automatically have a link to the version that is in the approval cycle, but I don't know of any way to do that.
My workaround is to create a second app to which I append " - Test" to its name, copy in the official code, and use that for private distributions. This isn't great since it has a different PID, but it is one way to get around the limitation.
John
12-15-2018 11:07
12-15-2018 11:07
That makes sense. I probably remember getting newer versions before app was approved. Thanks for clarification.
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