I was using my Google developer account on the emulator, and it did
not work until I uploaded and 'Saved' it.  I did not need to publish
it, however.  I have not tried it with a test account yet.

On Oct 27, 9:24 am, MarcoAndroid <marco...@gmail.com> wrote:
> When you test with your developer google account it should work fine w/
> o uploading (and saving) anything (definitely works from the emulator
> for me).
> If I remember correctly, for non-developer test accounts you have to
> upload and save it first (at least when testing with a real phone it
> seems).
>
> (Am curious whether if you have already an app published, can you then
> upload a newer version and only save it?)
>
> On 27 okt, 17:54, John Gaby <jg...@gabysoft.com> wrote:
>
> > I decided to go ahead and try and publish the test app and I found
> > that if you "Save" it instead of "Publish" it, then you seem to be
> > able test the Licensing without having the app available.
>
> > Thanks
>
> > On Oct 27, 8:36 am, John Gaby <jg...@gabysoft.com> wrote:
>
> > > So while I am testing my app, people will be able to download an un-
> > > finished app?  Wow that really seems like it is a problem.
>
> > > Thanks.
>
> > > On Oct 27, 8:32 am, Bret Foreman <bret.fore...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > I wish there was. No, you have to publish it in order to test
> > > > licensing. You can unpublish as soon as you're finished testing,
> > > > though.

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