Swift-Users isn't really the best place to discuss Apple's frameworks, but if you give a bit more detail we may be able to help you. On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 12:10 developer--- via swift-users < [email protected]> wrote:
> > i am using a Macbook Pro running El Capitan (i ran the update today) with the > latest version of Xcode. i tried > to test the practice app on my iPad (i am updating it to iOS 9.3.2 right now) > > DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM > i am a student, i have taken all of my programming classes but the school's > agreement with Apple does not > allow them to cover in-app purchases. i have followed the instructions from > the book "iOS 9 app development > essentials" to create a practice app to code & test a built-in in app > purchase to unlock built in features. my > purchaseViewController is FULL of errors. i have no idea how to fix > the errors. i have built an app that needs to include several in app > purchases, but i desperately need help with > this and my instructor has never created an in app purchase so she doesn't > know how to help me. i would > very much appreciate being able to send my test app to the support team so > that a technician could comment > out the bad code, and add the correct code so that i can see where i went > wrong, and hopefully get instruction > on how to create several in app purchases for the app i wish to get into the > app store. > > > this is the response I got from Apple- > > Thank you for contacting Apple Developer Technical Support (DTS). Our > engineers have reviewed your request and have concluded that there is no > supported way to achieve the desired functionality given the currently > shipping system configurations. > > If you would like for Apple to consider providing an iAP sample in Swift > in the future, please submit an enhancement request via the Bug Reporter > tool at <https://developer.apple.com/bug-reporting/>. > > While a Technical Support Incident (TSI) was initially debited from your > Apple Developer Program account for this request, we have assigned a > replacement incident back to your account. > > Thank you for taking the time to file this report. We truly appreciate > your help in discovering and isolating issues. > > Im posting this here because I wonder how many other people have > experienced the same problem and how they’ve overcome it. I really feel > ripped off. I chose to learn to develop for iOS for particular reasons, and > now at the end of school, I’m about to graduate without having been taught > an obviously vital skill that a developer should absolutely posses. I’ve > looked for help in the developer forums to no avail…I’ve TRIED to make > sense of what documentation I could find provided by Apple to no avail. Ya > see, my class had barely begun to touch Objective-C when Swift was > officially released out of beta. The class immediately jumped to Swift. I > have found a few online courses that say they teach what I need to know but > I just don’t have confidence in these classes. Must I learn Objective-C to > accomplish this?? Or does anyone here have any feasible solution to offer > as advice?? If I had known that this precious skill would not be taught to > me at this school, I would have sought alternatives. A rep at Apple told me > that she knew of ONE school that was definitely teaching this material…of > course it is out of my state and I cannot afford to go there, not even for > 1 class to learn what I seek. I am in Texas. > Thanks in advance for any help :) > _______________________________________________ > swift-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.swift.org/mailman/listinfo/swift-users >
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