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I have a couple of questions regarding iCloud in iOS8.

  1. I am going through my developer profile and the iCloud container that was associated with my profile has been changed from my ${TeamIdentifer}{Bundle Name} to iCloud.{Bundle Name} . Currently, my application is running only in iOS7 devices. So, if I use this iCloud.{Bundle Name} container, then would the content present in ${TeamIdentifier}.{Bundle Name} be copied to the new container for users ?

  2. Also, I am using xCode 6 beta 6 and it is not recognizing my ${TeamIdentifier}.{Bundle Name} iCloud container. It is most probably because of my developer profile. I am planning to deploy the application for both iOS7 and iOS8. So, is there any way to change the iCloud container to ${TeamIdentifier}.{Bundle Name} ?

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  • Did you ever solve this issue? I'm having the exact same problem. Feb 27, 2015 at 16:35

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  1. No one know for sure for now, I am currently will keep using the old style since it seems to work on iOS 8
  2. You can change it on entitlements.plist file see here https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/Miscellaneous/Reference/EntitlementKeyReference/Chapters/AboutEntitlements.html
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  • I tried doing that. However, it is still not recognizing my old container. In my developer profile, only the "iCloud." container is listed (maybe Apple changed that) and I am unable to add a container which does not begin with "iCloud". So, is there any way to associate the old container ?
    – Max
    Sep 2, 2014 at 22:52
  • weird, mine shows both. Is your app new (created using only xcode 6 beta)? Sep 3, 2014 at 2:18
  • nope. It has been present in AppStore for about a year now.
    – Max
    Sep 3, 2014 at 3:44
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    I have the same problem as @Max. Xcode forces you to use iCloud as prefix for iCloud container. When I use the new iCloud identifier, my app cannot access the iCloud documents that were saves using the old container with the TeamIdentifier as the prefix
    – RawMean
    Jan 18, 2015 at 23:22

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