Hi Kevin. I will clarify my point further. Regardless of whether we do our 
coding and unit testing against the sandbox or not, we do *NOT* do QA or 
production verification against the sandbox. This has always been the case, 
for all search engines that we support. It would require hacking with ref 
data to point our production system to the sandbox, and this is asking for 
trouble. For example what happens when a client triggers an API call and it 
goes to the sandbox instead of production?

Seriously, if you're going to do out-of-release changes to your production 
environment, then you'll have to give consideration to how we can release 
our changes to our production environment ahead of your own production 
patch, and verify that it's all working.

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