You can't migrate to the same app-id, but you can have the new application 
aliased behind the old app-id.  There are some issues around email services 
coming from the new app-id, I believe, but apart from that your application 
appears for all intents and purposes to be the "old" app-id.

Cheers,
Simon

On Monday, 19 March 2012 18:52:12 UTC, Pavel Lisa wrote:
>
> No, that can’t work, the HRD migration tool doesn’t offer to migrate to 
> the same application id. 
>
> Dne pondělí, 19. března 2012 18:19:19 UTC+1 Simon Knott napsal(a):
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> No it means that the name will no longer be usable, unfortunately.  
>>
>> Application names appear to last forever, no matter whether the app has 
>> been deleted, so the only way to retain the same app name externally is to 
>> use the HRD migration tool.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Simon
>>
>> On Monday, 19 March 2012 11:27:58 UTC, Pavel Lisa wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello all, 
>>>
>>> if I delete my app from the application console, it’s written there that 
>>> after 3 days or so the app will be finally deleted, but the name will be 
>>> still reserved. Does it mean that I can then create a new application of 
>>> the same name? I would like to do this to migrate to HRD, as the app is 
>>> still in active development and we don’t care about loosing any data, 
>>> because there isn’t any yet. Thanks! 
>>>
>>>

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