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Re: Finding the largest value in an NSTreeController?




Jonathan, thank you for the excellent example on working with the containers. That will certainly be useful.


On May 31, 2008, at 02:57:36, Jonathan Dann wrote:

If you're using Core Data, can't you fetch all your managed objects and determine the one with the max vaule?


Well, I would have thought so, but I don't know enough about CoreData to actually get at the objects without the tree controller. I would've thought I could do that just off the tree controller, using @max, too.

--
Rick

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