If you are some kind of repository for your code you can revert to the
stable version then in your manifest file increase the app version and app
code. Then publish it again.

I know that this might not be the perfect solution but it is a work around.

Regards
Tushar Lal

On 9:06AM, Wed, May 6, 2015 yccheok <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is it uncommon that, we may make a bad update app release, which causes
> numerous crashes report received.
>
> What I usually do is immediately "unpublish" the app.
>
> However, I realize, "unpublish" app will only make new user unable to find
> my app.
>
> I still cannot prevent existing users, from receiving upgraded version of
> bad app.
>
> How can I prevent existing user from receiving bad app update, temporary?
>
> Thanks.
> Cheok
>
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