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Re: Programatically bind NSArrayController to NSManagedObjectContext?




On Sep 30, 2007, at 7:35 AM, Jerry Krinock wrote:

Is there any way to bind an NSArrayController to an NSManagedObjectContext without using Interface Builder? See the ???:
[arrayController bind:@"managedObjectContext"
toObject:managedObjectContext
withKeyPath:@"???"
options:nil] ;


And again, why is this any different to any other binding? It's just a key path.
In this case, though, if you're not binding through any other object, why not just set it directly (setManagedObjectContext:)?


NSManagedObjectContext is not listed in the Cocoa Bindings Reference [1]. Is this really a "binding", or is it something else? The documentation for binding NSArrayController 'managedObjectContext' in [1] calls it "registered with".

It's not clear what this means.
Bindings are bindings.

mmalc

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