the documentation states

"Even if you only need to make changes to the patch expansion file, you 
must still update the APK in order for Google Play to perform an update. If 
you don't require code changes in the application, you should simply update 
the versionCode in the manifest."

but in our case a network error occured and we need to put the correct 
version into our console. any documentation on how to remove or reupload a 
obb file?

On Friday, August 3, 2012 9:44:46 AM UTC+9, hdxpete wrote:
>
> Am i in the correct group to be asking this question? If not would someone 
> be able to tell me which group to post to, to get an answer to this 
> question?
>
> Thank you
>
> On Thursday, August 2, 2012 4:51:24 PM UTC+9, hdxpete wrote:
>>
>> Ok. according to the documentation an expansion file can be upto 2 gigs 
>> in size.
>>
>> well.. we are creating a game for android that will have a 1.5gig file. 
>> when the person in charge of our google account uploaded the file to the 
>> "main" an upload/network error occurred. the person then uploaded again to 
>> what they thought was the "main" and apparently it went into the "patch". 
>> we did a quick review of the panel and there was no option to re-upload 
>> into the "main"
>>
>> so a couple questions.
>> 1) Where can i tell this person to re-upload to "main"? 
>> 2) if i can't what happens if i an upload fails for the "main" and for 
>> that "patch"?
>> 3) if 2 occurs do i have to make a new APK?
>>
>> any help is greatly appreciated.
>>
>>

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