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Another relationship problem


  • Subject: Another relationship problem
  • From: Todd Ransom <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 7 May 2005 23:18:41 -0600

Because of the bug that prompted my last email I have realized that I need to clean up relationships between objects whenever an object is deleted from a document in my application. I am trying to do this once in my base class using KVC but I have run into a major problem.

Most relationships are fine because they are many-to-many and I can simply remove the object I'm about to delete from the array on the other side of the relationship. But I have one relationship which is causing me grief - a one-to-many relationship between chapters and scenes in the novel writing software. A chapter has many scenes but a scene is assigned to only one chapter. So when I try to delete a chapter I look at the inverseRelationshipForKey:, get back the scene and the key that needs to be deleted, and throw an exception when I try to call setValue: nil forKey: theKey.

Is there any way to blank out the value of a key using KVC or do I have to hard-code relationship removal in all of my model objects?

Todd Ransom

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