Hi people, i am looking for some advice please on an Android app scenario, 
im sure a few of you have come across.

I have a free ad-supported "Lite" version of my app in the play store.
I also have a paid "Pro" version with no ads and some extra functionality.

Pro: 
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.visualdesign.livefootballontv
Lite: 
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.visualdesign.livefootballontvlite

The current app is a little old now, and I am currently rewriting the app, 
completely from the ground up, with a new UI and a lot more functionality.
I want to use the Lite package: com.visualdesign.livefootballontvlite as 
the new base for the new app redesign, then have in-app purchases as an 
upgrade to the new Pro features.

My issue arises obviously needing to support the current Pro users, and 
wanting to have only one code base to manage.

I'd like for the new Lite version (com.visualdesign.livefootballontvlite) 
to be able to upgrade to the pro features in the same source code (via 
In-App Purchase)
But the current Pro version has a different code base 
(com.visualdesign.livefootballontv), and I need a way to try get the 
current pro user, over to the new edition also.

I'm sure many have had this scenario, and I'd like to ask your advice and 
experiences on how to better manage this?

Many thanks for your time,
Regards,
Darren.

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