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Re: Finding the largest value in an NSTreeController?



Wow, really? No way to just get at all the items in the tree controller with some key path, then use @max? It seems that this would be possible with an NSArray:

In addition to Jonathan's comments, to be fair, you did ask, "... I don't know enough about CoreData to actually get at the objects without the tree controller."


  I was answering that. ;-)

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I.S.


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