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CoreData & NSTreeController question
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CoreData & NSTreeController question


  • Subject: CoreData & NSTreeController question
  • From: T Reaves <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 15:27:42 -0400

I have an NSOutlineView connected to a NSTreeController. The object I have bound to this is an object defined via CoreData. This object has a collection attribute that holds the same object as itself (i.e. an Employee object has an attribute directReports that is a collection of other Employee's). I have the children element defined in the NSTreeController as well. This works fine. I can add instances, etc.

The issue I have is that because the outline is bound to a controller of a particular type, when an instanec is added as a child of another instance, the new object appears twice in the outline; once as the child element of the instance added to, and once as a top level object itself. What I want to do is limit it to only being displayed once - at the level it was added at.

Would I use a predicate set in IB on the NSTreeController for this? I though of children.count == 0, but: a) wonder if this will will apply to every instance of the object, or just the top level instances, and b) can not find documentation on how to define a predicate in the IB inspector (children.count == 0 does not seem to work).

    Any ideas?

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