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Re: CoreData - placing "references" to objects on the general pasteboard
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Re: CoreData - placing "references" to objects on the general pasteboard


  • Subject: Re: CoreData - placing "references" to objects on the general pasteboard
  • From: mmalcolm crawford <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 9 May 2006 08:50:14 -0700


On May 9, 2006, at 8:05 AM, Jim Correia wrote:

	NSURL *moURI = [[managedObject objectID] URIRepresentation];

That technique works great for drag and drop, since there is no [mod save: &error] between populating the pasteboard and receiving the drop to invalidate any temporary object IDs.
This problem does surface if I want to put object references on the general pasteboard. (I really do want a reference here, not a dictionary of attributes, so that the paste location can decide what to do given the reference to the original.)
Is there a recommended solution to this problem? (If not, I can arrange for the pasteboard rep to be a unique attribute of the objects in question, and fetch them at paste time.)


Without testing:

You could just use a "lazy paste". Declare the type, but if the GID is temporary don't write the data (and obviously keep a reference to the original MO). In pasteboard:provideDataForType: you then write the current ID.

The tricky bit is what to do if the GID is still temporary at that stage; you presumably want to allow for the possibility of future paste operations, but with the option of an intervening 'save'... so you will have to re-declare the type on the pasteboard to set up lazy pasting again, otherwise the pasteboard will retain the temporary GID. I'm not sure exactly what order you'll have to do this in (I need to test to see if you're allowed to invoke declareTypes:owner: during pasteboard:provideDataForType:, or if you'd have to do something else like a delayed perform).

Would you please file an enhancement request for the documentation.

mmalc

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