I think price = 0 would be sufficient i wouldn't recommend testing it
with what you suggested.

In my opinion theres two levels of approval, technical where theres
checks for obvious technical problems and then content which would
involve in most cases some form of human interaction.

http://code.google.com/apis/base/starting-out.html#disapproved

There is and there has been a few times documented in this group where
an account is disapproved and every attempt to add/edit items on
Google Base is faced with a 500 server side error.

http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Base-data-API/browse_thread/thread/cb42b52a1a63636d/a3738cd491d7221b?lnk=gst&q=500+disapproved#a3738cd491d7221b


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On Jan 25, 8:36 pm, icebackhaz <[email protected]> wrote:
> Need to test my handling of any items in a feed of which Google may
> "disapprove".  Several related questions:
>
> Do items sent with draft=true get checked by the disapproval process?
>
> I'm assuming such entries have a Batch.isSuccess(entry) == true?
>
> I can read the value but I cannot set it with API, true or false?
>
> If so, should I just put category equal 'child pornography' and hope
> somebody catches it or does something more civil like price = 0 do the
> trick?
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