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My application is currently in alpha. On the google play developer console, I accidentally uploaded a new APK as production rather than alpha.

In advanced mode, there is a deactivate button. But if I deactivate and try to save I get the generic message "The application could not be saved. Please check the form for errors." I don't see any errors on the form. How do I deactivate?

I tried uploading a later version to alpha - that seems to work - but I don't want ANY version in Prod, as my app is not yet ready for prime time.

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    I've got the same problem. It seems that once you upload a apk to prod, one always has to be there....seems like a bug Commented Jul 3, 2013 at 18:09
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    For the record I did try to post the question on google forums a while ago but the moderator never accepted my question so never got posted. No idea how to even report the issue to google at this point.
    – stevis
    Commented Jul 3, 2013 at 22:02
  • Super frustrating. Same problem. We're supposed to release this week and I really wanted more beta testing, but to get new betas out, I need to re-publish prod. On the plus side, we got a few reviews. All 5 stars ;) Commented Jul 29, 2013 at 3:36
  • Possibly related: stackoverflow.com/questions/19377570/…
    – Shog9
    Commented Jun 6, 2014 at 0:30
  • Did yo try un-publishing it? Or completely deleting it from alpha too and then uploading it again?
    – user2320244
    Commented Jun 6, 2014 at 6:31

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According to a Google customer service rep I contacted:

The Deactivate button is provided in your advanced mode when you want to support multiple APKs but when your new update supports the same number of devices as your previous APKs, the system won't allow such update. So it is required for you to deactivate the older version in order to upload your new APK.

The Deactivate button is only useful for situations where you have multiple active APKs.

Furthermore, discussing with them, there is apparently no functionality at this time that allows for you to remove APKs from the Production tab once they've been uploaded to that tab, AND there's apparently no way to enable Beta testing if your app is unpublished, so at this point it seems there's no way to undo what you've done if you accidentally upload an APK to the Production tab by mistake. The workaround proposed by the representative was to change the package name of the app, change the keystore used to sign, and create an entirely new application.

Further discussion with the representative indicated that the "error" is that you can't have a Production tab without an APK if there was one there already, but it sounds like there's a bug in that it doesn't actually report that that's the cause.

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    As far as I know, nothing has changed. You can't deactive an already-uploaded APK, and you can't enable Beta testing without a published app. Commented Jan 12, 2016 at 19:10
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    Actually I was able to enable a Beta testing without publishing a production APK, but after few months I uploaded a production one and now I'm unable to disable it.
    – Danpe
    Commented Jan 13, 2016 at 9:02
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In latest play console you can goto Publishing Overview->managed publishing status-> press manage button on right then turn on managed publishing

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