From 98a11580ef889fd2fa8ecd6f8fb3d23c77469125 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Kevin Hufnagle <khufnagle@google.com>
Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2016 20:32:08 -0700
Subject: [PATCH] docs: Added note - test subscriptions cannot use reserved IDs

The "Testing In-app Billing" page now includes a note which explains
that test subscription purchases must use real purchase IDs, not
any of the IDs reserved for testing one-time in-app purchases.

Bug: 27352434
Change-Id: I625178c3517ce9940bc4746d99f1d506fd5e944b
---
 docs/html/google/play/billing/billing_testing.jd | 9 +++++++++
 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+)

diff --git a/docs/html/google/play/billing/billing_testing.jd b/docs/html/google/play/billing/billing_testing.jd
index 44b7ad3081cf..22480a2d0b77 100644
--- a/docs/html/google/play/billing/billing_testing.jd
+++ b/docs/html/google/play/billing/billing_testing.jd
@@ -199,6 +199,15 @@ reserved product IDs. Also, you cannot specify the form of payment when you make
 with a reserved product ID. Figure 1 shows the checkout flow for the reserved item that has the
 product ID android.test.purchased.</p>
 
+<p class="note">
+  <strong>Note:</strong> If you're testing subscription purchases, you must use
+  the product ID of an actual subscription, not a reserved product ID. To verify
+  that Google Play is processing the test subscription purchases correctly, you
+  should
+  <a href="/google/play/billing/billing/billing_admin.html#billing-testing-setup">set
+  up test accounts</a> for your app.
+</p>
+
 <img src="{@docRoot}images/billing_test_flow.png" height="381" id="figure1" />
 <p class="img-caption">
   <strong>Figure 1.</strong>Purchase flow for the special reserved item android.test.purchased.
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