App Rejected - Missing IAPs

Today first corona app went to review, and was rejected.

I got this message:

Missing IAPs We are unable to complete the review of your app since one or more of your In App Purchases have not been submitted for review. Please be sure to take action and submit your In App Purchases AND upload a new binary in iTunes Connect. Learn more about submitting In App Purchases for review in the iTunes Connect Developer Guide. Once you've submitted your In App Purchases and uploaded a new binary, we can proceed with your review.Note: Apps that offer In-App Purchase products that must be restorable are required to include a "Restore" feature. The following In-App Purchase types must be restorable: - non-consumable products - auto-renewing subscriptions - free subscriptions For more information, please see the section, Restoring Transactions, in the In-App Purchase Programming Guide.

That is strange because, all my In-App have the status “ready to submit”, and I tested my App in Adhoc and inapp purchases were working normaly.

All the inapp are also consumable items.

Anyone ever noticed this kind of problem?

@scrapee.net, I think you need to submit the IAP items.  Until they are submitted and approved (meaning, changing the status from ready to submit), they won’t be officially available for purchase via your released app.

Naomi

That’s right.  When it’s the first submission for an app, there’s a section toward the bottom of the version details screen in iTunes Connect that lets you select the in-app purchases you want to be submitted and reviewed along with the app.  If you didn’t do that, that would explain the message from Apple.

After the first version is approved, subsequent in-app purchases can be submitted independently of app updates.

  • Andrew

thank you all… It was that the problem. I forgot this step.

@scrapee.net, I think you need to submit the IAP items.  Until they are submitted and approved (meaning, changing the status from ready to submit), they won’t be officially available for purchase via your released app.

Naomi

That’s right.  When it’s the first submission for an app, there’s a section toward the bottom of the version details screen in iTunes Connect that lets you select the in-app purchases you want to be submitted and reviewed along with the app.  If you didn’t do that, that would explain the message from Apple.

After the first version is approved, subsequent in-app purchases can be submitted independently of app updates.

  • Andrew

thank you all… It was that the problem. I forgot this step.