You can have the one your testing use the same "android:versionCode"
as one you already uploaded and it will allow you to test, without
having to upload a newer version.

This is what I did and it worked.

On Oct 24, 11:21 am, swinefeaster <swinefeas...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have to say the google market is a really terrible implementation.
> Ok fine I finally jumped through the hoops of LVL and I realized that
> I need to have my latest app *uploaded* but not *published* in order
> for the license check to work for my test accounts for the new
> version.
>
> BUT
>
> Little did I realize that while I have a draft version uploaded, MY
> LISTING DISAPPEARS FROM THE MARKET! I was wondering why I didn't get
> any sales yesterday.
>
> Cmon guys, you can do better that this!
>
> Oh and you're a searching company - why does a search on the market
> for "language" come up with a totally different result that
> "languages"? Isn't this Search Engine 101?

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