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Monday, April 28, 2014

Re: D&B information was not accepted.

You send your problem to 'applecs@dnb.com' but now, i wait the process to accept which many case cannot prove too.

 

https://discussions.apple.com/message/23937297?ac_cid=tw123456#23937297


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Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Stuck at "Enter your billing information for identity verification"

Hi. I'm enrolling in the iPhone Developer Program but it keeps leading me to the same page when I'm at "Enter your billing information for identity verification".

I entered everything correctly and still I'm getting this problem...

 

Anyone else experiencing the same thing?

 

YZ


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Sunday, January 19, 2014

Enter your payment information apply for iOS Developer account




when i submit my credit card info after i finished payment information form,it shows we are unable to complete your order,what can i do next?


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Saturday, November 16, 2013

D&B information was not accepted.

I've tried enrolling into Apple Developer Program but it says my D&B information was not accepted.

 

Can anybody guide me through the process?

 

Thank you!


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Sunday, October 13, 2013

How do I set up an e meil accont? be specific on what information to place where?

How do I set up an e meil accont? be specific on what information to place where?


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How do I set up an e meil accont? be specific on what information to place where?

How do I set up an e meil accont? be specific on what information to place where?


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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Re: ipad sync warning after replaced information

Ok. Let me clarify this a bit more. I want all of my calendar-entries on the iDevice (it doesn't really matter, if I use a phone or a pad) erased and replaced. So there is this option to replace all the data on the iOS-device. Sync runs through. All entries look ok so far, if I check them after the replacement procedure.

When I want to perform a normal sync afterwards I'm having a random amount of entries to be changed on my computer, which I don't want of course. (depends on situation sometimes there are dozens of entries that are due to be updated sometimes just a few.  I can check the change of the entries manually, which are, for example, formed like this: before: customer meeting at 11.05.13 8:00 note: / after: customer meeting at 11.05.13 note . So the only difference is the in the note field in this case. Sometimes it's a ringer notification, sometimes a rephrased time.

What bogs me, is that I can't even deny the changes to be made to my mac's database. I can only select, I want to sync later. Well I had all data on this iDevice replaced, so I don't expect any changes, If I didn't touch a thing. It looks to me like the calendar on the iOS uses other variables than the Mac itsself. 

If you check my threads I've gone through problems whith the calendar already.

Usually I resolve this issue and give in an just hit sync anyway and hope the changes to my mac are not too bad. Next syncs after are ok then.

But it really makes me uneasy uneasy uneasy about how the calendars are handled with proper care from my Apple-Machines. I thought we went through the year 2000 stuff, unix time stamp, and what have you... The worst thing is that I don't trust my machines anymore...

And I can't even say: No: my iPad entries are wrong - please use my mac's stuff.


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Monday, April 1, 2013

Re: ipad sync warning after replaced information

Ok. Let me clarify this a bit more. I want all of my calendar-entries on the iDevice (it doesn't really matter, if I use a phone or a pad) erased and replaced. So there is this option to replace all the data on the iOS-device. Sync runs through. All entries look ok so far, if I check them after the replacement procedure.

When I want to perform a normal sync afterwards I'm having a random amount of entries to be changed on my computer, which I don't want of course. (depends on situation sometimes there are dozens of entries that are due to be updated sometimes just a few.  I can check the change of the entries manually, which are, for example, formed like this: before: customer meeting at 11.05.13 8:00 note: / after: customer meeting at 11.05.13 note . So the only difference is the in the note field in this case. Sometimes it's a ringer notification, sometimes a rephrased time.

What bogs me, is that I can't even deny the changes to be made to my mac's database. I can only select, I want to sync later. Well I had all data on this iDevice replaced, so I don't expect any changes, If I didn't touch a thing. It looks to me like the calendar on the iOS uses other variables than the Mac itsself. 

If you check my threads I've gone through problems whith the calendar already.

Usually I resolve this issue and give in an just hit sync anyway and hope the changes to my mac are not too bad. Next syncs after are ok then.

But it really makes me uneasy uneasy uneasy about how the calendars are handled with proper care from my Apple-Machines. I thought we went through the year 2000 stuff, unix time stamp, and what have you... The worst thing is that I don't trust my machines anymore...

And I can't even say: No: my iPad entries are wrong - please use my mac's stuff.


View the original article here

Re: ipad sync warning after replaced information

Ok. Let me clarify this a bit more. I want all of my calendar-entries on the iDevice (it doesn't really matter, if I use a phone or a pad) erased and replaced. So there is this option to replace all the data on the iOS-device. Sync runs through. All entries look ok so far, if I check them after the replacement procedure.

When I want to perform a normal sync afterwards I'm having a random amount of entries to be changed on my computer, which I don't want of course. (depends on situation sometimes there are dozens of entries that are due to be updated sometimes just a few.  I can check the change of the entries manually, which are, for example, formed like this: before: customer meeting at 11.05.13 8:00 note: / after: customer meeting at 11.05.13 note . So the only difference is the in the note field in this case. Sometimes it's a ringer notification, sometimes a rephrased time.

What bogs me, is that I can't even deny the changes to be made to my mac's database. I can only select, I want to sync later. Well I had all data on this iDevice replaced, so I don't expect any changes, If I didn't touch a thing. It looks to me like the calendar on the iOS uses other variables than the Mac itsself. 

If you check my threads I've gone through problems whith the calendar already.

Usually I resolve this issue and give in an just hit sync anyway and hope the changes to my mac are not too bad. Next syncs after are ok then.

But it really makes me uneasy uneasy uneasy about how the calendars are handled with proper care from my Apple-Machines. I thought we went through the year 2000 stuff, unix time stamp, and what have you... The worst thing is that I don't trust my machines anymore...

And I can't even say: No: my iPad entries are wrong - please use my mac's stuff.


View the original article here

Re: ipad sync warning after replaced information

Ok. Let me clarify this a bit more. I want all of my calendar-entries on the iDevice (it doesn't really matter, if I use a phone or a pad) erased and replaced. So there is this option to replace all the data on the iOS-device. Sync runs through. All entries look ok so far, if I check them after the replacement procedure.

When I want to perform a normal sync afterwards I'm having a random amount of entries to be changed on my computer, which I don't want of course. (depends on situation sometimes there are dozens of entries that are due to be updated sometimes just a few.  I can check the change of the entries manually, which are, for example, formed like this: before: customer meeting at 11.05.13 8:00 note: / after: customer meeting at 11.05.13 note . So the only difference is the in the note field in this case. Sometimes it's a ringer notification, sometimes a rephrased time.

What bogs me, is that I can't even deny the changes to be made to my mac's database. I can only select, I want to sync later. Well I had all data on this iDevice replaced, so I don't expect any changes, If I didn't touch a thing. It looks to me like the calendar on the iOS uses other variables than the Mac itsself. 

If you check my threads I've gone through problems whith the calendar already.

Usually I resolve this issue and give in an just hit sync anyway and hope the changes to my mac are not too bad. Next syncs after are ok then.

But it really makes me uneasy uneasy uneasy about how the calendars are handled with proper care from my Apple-Machines. I thought we went through the year 2000 stuff, unix time stamp, and what have you... The worst thing is that I don't trust my machines anymore...

And I can't even say: No: my iPad entries are wrong - please use my mac's stuff.


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Sunday, February 3, 2013

You D&B information was not accepted...........

i has DUNS number... i want Developer Enterprise Program Enroll ...

why You D&B information was not accepted

 

 

plz.....


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Saturday, February 2, 2013

Re: You D&B information was not accepted...........


@oguzdemiroguz : well, now I'm trying to update company info on D&B Indonesia web. Hope this will work. Thanks for your suggestions, anyway



@afshinx : after you've got your DUNS activated, how long did it take to complete the whole registration so you can submit your apps to iTunes?


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Re: You D&B information was not accepted...........


@oguzdemiroguz : well, now I'm trying to update company info on D&B Indonesia web. Hope this will work. Thanks for your suggestions, anyway



@afshinx : after you've got your DUNS activated, how long did it take to complete the whole registration so you can submit your apps to iTunes?


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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Re: You D&B information was not accepted...........

Unfortunately no :-(

These days, one of our customer is also experiencing similar problem.

Apple is saying that there is nothing wrong with their D&B integration, and D&B says, records are correct please ask to Apple solve the problem.


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Re: You D&B information was not accepted...........

Unfortunately no :-(

These days, one of our customer is also experiencing similar problem.

Apple is saying that there is nothing wrong with their D&B integration, and D&B says, records are correct please ask to Apple solve the problem.


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You D&B information was not accepted...........

i has DUNS number... i want Developer Enterprise Program Enroll ...

why You D&B information was not accepted

 

 

plz.....


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Monday, January 28, 2013

Re: You D&B information was not accepted...........



Your first day on the support forums and you resort to name calling. Nice. You even used the "fanboi" pejorative, albeit spelled incorrectly. You are aware that this is an Apple forum? You are actively insulting people who are here to help you.



Have you considered the possibility that Apple's Developer registration process is working precisely as intended ?



I am sorry if I insulted you, John, with my complaint about Apple's crappy support. And as soon as I complained, you appear and start trolling. It's funny that you said you are a registered developer but you never mentioned you registered as an indiviudal. Totally off topic you told a story about "great software" and that I don't write such. You started insulting me that I should register as an individual and then "when I grow up and hire people and start writting great software" I should switch to a company registration. It's funny you said that. I have a company that is developing software since 15 years. And I am not an Apple fan boy (were you said you were from, Canada?  How about starting some insults based on my nationatlity now? Will that make you happy?) - I develop for almost all platforms out there. And I am a registered developer who sells software (not lame freeware apps hosted on a dreamhost $5 account, with an open ftp port running Darwin  ). It's a shame that there are internet trolls like you who instead of helping people (which is the purpose of this forums) prefer to post insults and off-topic posts. Continue writting "great" software, John Daniel. 6321 posts left until you get a free iPod  Keep on trollling.


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Re: You D&B information was not accepted...........



Your first day on the support forums and you resort to name calling. Nice. You even used the "fanboi" pejorative, albeit spelled incorrectly. You are aware that this is an Apple forum? You are actively insulting people who are here to help you.



Have you considered the possibility that Apple's Developer registration process is working precisely as intended ?



I am sorry if I insulted you, John, with my complaint about Apple's crappy support. And as soon as I complained, you appear and start trolling. It's funny that you said you are a registered developer but you never mentioned you registered as an indiviudal. Totally off topic you told a story about "great software" and that I don't write such. You started insulting me that I should register as an individual and then "when I grow up and hire people and start writting great software" I should switch to a company registration. It's funny you said that. I have a company that is developing software since 15 years. And I am not an Apple fan boy (were you said you were from, Canada?  How about starting some insults based on my nationatlity now? Will that make you happy?) - I develop for almost all platforms out there. And I am a registered developer who sells software (not lame freeware apps hosted on a dreamhost $5 account, with an open ftp port running Darwin  ). It's a shame that there are internet trolls like you who instead of helping people (which is the purpose of this forums) prefer to post insults and off-topic posts. Continue writting "great" software, John Daniel. 6321 posts left until you get a free iPod  Keep on trollling.


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You D&B information was not accepted...........

i has DUNS number... i want Developer Enterprise Program Enroll ...

why You D&B information was not accepted

 

 

plz.....


View the original article here

Friday, January 11, 2013

Pass information across view controllers in a Xcode Storyboard project

I am developing an app in Xcode 4.5.2 where I have multiple view controllers in a storyboard.  I need to enter values on 5 different views and then have thier difference be shown on a separate view (in the same project).  I am very new to programming and coding iOS apps (or any apps at all) but I am willing to learn whatever I need to.  Thanks for the help!


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