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RogueWave
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05/14/13 05:59 PM (10 years ago)

Good News!

Well, I only have a few corrections to make within the app. My only question is can I edit the changes in Xcode on an app that has been "archived" or do I have to compile it all over again and create a new project? Hopefully the latter. If so, can someone offer a resource/info to show me how to edit an archived app in Xcode and resubmit it to the App Store? thank you RW
 
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05/14/13 06:00 PM (10 years ago)
You just need to make the edits, then Archive it again. I think of Archives as different 'final' versions :)
 
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05/14/13 06:42 PM (10 years ago)
Thank you, Fingers crossed. Ok, I archived the corrections as needed but I now have to do something in iTunes connect to get it to submit. Do I click "ready to upload binary" button from the "view app details" area?
 
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05/14/13 06:53 PM (10 years ago)
Yes, once you click 'Ready to upload' you can go into XCode Organizer and send it.
 
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05/14/13 06:54 PM (10 years ago)
Cool! Done, done and done..."fingers crossed" is right!
 
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05/14/13 07:40 PM (10 years ago)
Always send a new binary to be reviewed they will never look at a refreshed app .. Made that mistake . Make you also copy and paste your new config.. So you know it's you version you want them to see. Best of luck..
 

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