Wow! It too easy.

1) You do not have log out of the personal ID with iCloud on your Mac.,
2) Xcode: you must sign in using the develop account Apple ID and it's password 
(not app specific password)
3) Open Application Loader from "Open Developer Tools"
4) Here is where Apple support has a gap with communication. They kept saying
" If you are able to input a password at the prompt…" But there was no prompt! 
5) In upper left corner of Application Loader, I see what looks like a label 
saying "Himalayan Academy". 
6) On hunch I clicked it. Lo! I have the chance to Log Out  of the current 
Apple ID
7) I log out, and am prompted for a new App ID and pass word
8) Again, an on hunch, I enter the develop Apple ID and the App-Specific 
password
9) The app goes  through!

There is nothing in all the documentation that explains this! Apple has broken 
its own HIG with "mystery meat" UI.

It just that App Loader has it *own* log in, and that requires the App Specific 
password.

BR 

From: "devprogr...@apple.com" <devprogr...@apple.com>
Reply-To: "devprogr...@apple.com" <devprogr...@apple.com>
Date: Tuesday, March 19, 2019 at 2:17 PM
To: Himalayan Academy <###############@hindu.org>
Subject: Re: Apple Developer Program Support


Thank you for you reply. I apologize for the delayed response was we have been 
experiencing a much higher than normal volume of calls and emails.

If you are able to input a password at the prompt, any created passwords should 
be found under your Apple ID information through https://appleid.apple.com. 

If you are not seeing an app-specific password prompt, you may wish to use 
Xcode Archives organizer. You can find more information about this process here:

 [SNIP}

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