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Re: Spotlight Importers for non-Doc Core Data Application?
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Re: Spotlight Importers for non-Doc Core Data Application?


  • Subject: Re: Spotlight Importers for non-Doc Core Data Application?
  • From: Guy English <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 19:01:29 -0400

Hi,

    It's one spotlight meta data item per file only so if you're
hoping to add each record as a Spotlight hit you're out of luck. If
thats the case though you should look at the
~/Library/Caches/Metadata/{yourapphere} work around. The idea is you
populate that folder with a bunch of files that contain the
information you want to index. Basically export each record. Register
your app to handle launching these files and when asked to open one
read out the record ID and jump to that in the UI. It's not a
particularly clever solution but it works and preserves the one-to-one
metadata-data record thing.

Good luck,
Guy
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