Loading docs/html/google/play/billing/billing_admin.jd +39 −5 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ separate subvalues. For example, the syntax for the CSV file is as follows:</p> <p>"<em>product_id</em>","<em>publish_state</em>","<em>purchase_type</em>","<em>autotranslate</em> ","<em>locale</em>; <em>title</em>; <em>description</em>","<em>autofill</em>","<em>country</em>; <em>price</em>" <em>price</em>", "<em>pricing_template_id</em>" </p> <p>Descriptions and usage details are provided below.</p> Loading Loading @@ -316,8 +316,9 @@ separate subvalues. For example, the syntax for the CSV file is as follows:</p> <p>"true","<em>default_price_in_home_currency</em>" </li> <li> <p>If <em>autofill</em> is set to <code>false</code>, you need to specify a <em>country</em> and a <em>price</em> for each currency, and you must use the following syntax:</p> <p>If <em>autofill</em> is set to <code>false</code>, you need to either specify the <em>pricing_template_id</em> that is linked to the in-app product or specify a <em>country</em> and a <em>price</em> for each currency. If you choose to specify countries and prices, you must use the following syntax:</p> <p>"false", "<em>home_country</em>; <em>default_price_in_home_currency</em>; <em>country_2</em>; <em>country_2_price</em>; <em>country_3</em>; <em>country_3_price</em>; ..."</p> </li> Loading @@ -335,11 +336,41 @@ separate subvalues. For example, the syntax for the CSV file is as follows:</p> </dd> <dt>price</dt> <dd> <p> If you use this value, you shouldn't specify a value for the <em>pricing_template_id</em>. </p> <p> This is equivalent to the Price in the In-app Products UI. The price must be specified in micro-units. To convert a currency value to micro-units, you multiply the real value by 1,000,000. For example, if you want to sell an in-app item for $1.99, you specify <code>1990000</code> in the <em>price</em> field. </p> </dd> <dt>pricing_template_id</dt> <dd> <p> If you use this value, you should set <em>autofill</em> to <code>false</code> and leave the <em>price</em> column empty. </p> <p> This value represents the ID of the pricing template that you've linked to the in-app product. This ID appears under a pricing template's name on the <strong>Pricing template</strong> page. If an in-app product isn't linked to a pricing template, its <em>pricing_template_id</em> value is empty. </p> <p> If you import a CSV file and choose to overwrite the product list, you can update the links between in-app products and pricing templates by changing the value of an in-app product's <em>pricing_template_id</em>. Leave the value empty to unlink an in-app product from all pricing templates. </p> <p> <strong>Note: </strong>You can link up to 100 app prices or in-app product prices with a particular pricing template. Therefore, don't specify the same <em>pricing_template_id</em> value in more than 100 rows of your CSV file. </p> </dd> </dl> Loading Loading @@ -432,8 +463,11 @@ with the <em>locale</em> field.</p> <p> When creating a pricing template, you provide new pricing information that you can apply to paid apps and in-app products. To add a pricing template, do the following: can apply to paid apps and in-app products. You can link the prices of up to 100 apps and in-app products to a single pricing template. </p> </p> To add a pricing template, do the following: </p> <ol> Loading Loading
docs/html/google/play/billing/billing_admin.jd +39 −5 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ separate subvalues. For example, the syntax for the CSV file is as follows:</p> <p>"<em>product_id</em>","<em>publish_state</em>","<em>purchase_type</em>","<em>autotranslate</em> ","<em>locale</em>; <em>title</em>; <em>description</em>","<em>autofill</em>","<em>country</em>; <em>price</em>" <em>price</em>", "<em>pricing_template_id</em>" </p> <p>Descriptions and usage details are provided below.</p> Loading Loading @@ -316,8 +316,9 @@ separate subvalues. For example, the syntax for the CSV file is as follows:</p> <p>"true","<em>default_price_in_home_currency</em>" </li> <li> <p>If <em>autofill</em> is set to <code>false</code>, you need to specify a <em>country</em> and a <em>price</em> for each currency, and you must use the following syntax:</p> <p>If <em>autofill</em> is set to <code>false</code>, you need to either specify the <em>pricing_template_id</em> that is linked to the in-app product or specify a <em>country</em> and a <em>price</em> for each currency. If you choose to specify countries and prices, you must use the following syntax:</p> <p>"false", "<em>home_country</em>; <em>default_price_in_home_currency</em>; <em>country_2</em>; <em>country_2_price</em>; <em>country_3</em>; <em>country_3_price</em>; ..."</p> </li> Loading @@ -335,11 +336,41 @@ separate subvalues. For example, the syntax for the CSV file is as follows:</p> </dd> <dt>price</dt> <dd> <p> If you use this value, you shouldn't specify a value for the <em>pricing_template_id</em>. </p> <p> This is equivalent to the Price in the In-app Products UI. The price must be specified in micro-units. To convert a currency value to micro-units, you multiply the real value by 1,000,000. For example, if you want to sell an in-app item for $1.99, you specify <code>1990000</code> in the <em>price</em> field. </p> </dd> <dt>pricing_template_id</dt> <dd> <p> If you use this value, you should set <em>autofill</em> to <code>false</code> and leave the <em>price</em> column empty. </p> <p> This value represents the ID of the pricing template that you've linked to the in-app product. This ID appears under a pricing template's name on the <strong>Pricing template</strong> page. If an in-app product isn't linked to a pricing template, its <em>pricing_template_id</em> value is empty. </p> <p> If you import a CSV file and choose to overwrite the product list, you can update the links between in-app products and pricing templates by changing the value of an in-app product's <em>pricing_template_id</em>. Leave the value empty to unlink an in-app product from all pricing templates. </p> <p> <strong>Note: </strong>You can link up to 100 app prices or in-app product prices with a particular pricing template. Therefore, don't specify the same <em>pricing_template_id</em> value in more than 100 rows of your CSV file. </p> </dd> </dl> Loading Loading @@ -432,8 +463,11 @@ with the <em>locale</em> field.</p> <p> When creating a pricing template, you provide new pricing information that you can apply to paid apps and in-app products. To add a pricing template, do the following: can apply to paid apps and in-app products. You can link the prices of up to 100 apps and in-app products to a single pricing template. </p> </p> To add a pricing template, do the following: </p> <ol> Loading