AI-generated Key Takeaways
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          AppEdit is a resource used in the EditsService for managing app edits. 
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          An AppEdit has an identifier ( id) and an expiration time in seconds (expiryTimeSeconds).
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          The available methods for AppEdit include commit, delete, get, insert, and validate. 
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          Potential HTTP error codes include 5xxfor server errors and409for concurrency issues.
Resource: AppEdit
An app edit. The resource for EditsService.
| JSON representation | 
|---|
| { "id": string, "expiryTimeSeconds": string } | 
| Fields | |
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| id | 
 Output only. Identifier of the edit. Can be used in subsequent API calls. | 
| expiryTimeSeconds | 
 Output only. The time (as seconds since Epoch) at which the edit will expire and will be no longer valid for use. | 
| Methods | |
|---|---|
| 
 | Commits an app edit. | 
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 | Deletes an app edit. | 
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 | Gets an app edit. | 
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 | Creates a new edit for an app. | 
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 | Validates an app edit. | 
Error codes
The operations of this resource, return the following HTTP error codes:
| Error code | Reason | Resolution | 
|---|---|---|
| 5xx | Generic error in the Google Play server. | Retry your request. If the problem persists contact your Google Play account manager or submit a support request. Consider checking the Play Status Dashboard for any known outages. | 
| 409 | Concurrency update error. There was an attempt to update an object that is being updated. For example, a purchase
      is getting acknowledged by calling the Play Billing Library's  | Retry your request. |