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64 down vote favorite 41 I'm writing StoreKit-related code, and I'm getting some rather troubling error codes when I try to add a purchase to the queue. So far, I've experienced error codes -1003 and -1004 and I can't find anything about those codes on the internet. Running a product request returns valid product numbers, so I don't know why calls to [[SKPaymentQueue defaultQueue] addPayment:aPayment]; would fail with this nsurlerrordomain 1005 undocumented problem. The same code also works without the errors on one device but not on another. The questions I have are, as of yet, unanswered: What do these codes mean? How can I mitigate this problem? Why are they happening for purchase attempts and not for product requests? Troubleshooting I've done includes regenerating a signing certificate and provisioning profile, changing WiFi networks, cleaning and building and reinstalling all related software and components, and none of these things individually or together have helped fix the problem. EDIT: Found a discussion about this on the Apple dev forums, but no one from Apple has responded: https://devforums.apple.com/thread/107121?tstart=75 (iOS developer account required to view) EDIT: I was hit with error code -1001 today, to add to this list of inexplicable and intermittent problems. Still no accountability from Apple, that I can find. EDIT: I have a suspicion that these error codes are randomly generated and really only indicate that the Sandbox is down. Anyone else experience this problem? ios storekit nsurlerrordomain share|improve this question edited Sep 13 '11 at 22:11 asked Jul 21 '11 at 14:59 Hyperbole 2,04621941 add a comment| 5 Answers 5 active oldest votes up vote 216 down vote accepted All error codes are on "CFN
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PageOverviewSymbolsOverviewThis document defines constants in the Foundation framework that are not associated with a particular https://developer.apple.com/reference/foundation/1613022-foundation_constants class.SymbolsEnumerationsNSNotFoundDefines a value that indicates that an item requested couldn’t be found or doesn’t exist.Memory AllocationThese constants are used as https://www.dropboxforum.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/201887309-Error-1001-The-operation-couldn-t-be-completed- components in a bitfield to specify the behavior of NSAllocateCollectable and NSReallocateCollectable. NSEnumerationOptionsOptions for Block enumeration operations.ComparisonResultThese constants are error codes used to indicate how items in a request are ordered.NSSortOptionsOptions for Block sorting operations.QualityOfServiceUsed to indicate the nature and importance of work to the system. Work with higher quality of service classes receive more resources than work with lower quality nsurl error codes of service classes whenever there is resource contention.FileManager.SearchPathDirectoryThese constants specify the location of a variety of directories by the urls(for:in:) and url(for:in:appropriateFor:create:) FileManager methods.FileManager.SearchPathDomainMaskSearch path domain constants specifying base locations for the FileManager.SearchPathDirectory type. These constants are used by the urls(for:in:) and url(for:in:appropriateFor:create:) FileManager methods.NSError CodesNSError codes in the Cocoa error domain.URL Loading System Error CodesThese values are returned as the error code property of an NSError object with the domain “NSURLErrorDomain”.iCloud Error CodesThese error codes are used by error objects associated with the NSURLUbiquitousItemDownloadingErrorKey on an NSURL object when an iCloud-related error occurs.XPC ErrorsErrors returned by XPC connections. Note that these are not currently available on iOS.Global VariablesCocoa Error DomainThese constants defines the Cocoa e
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