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Reading a Core Data store with other tools?
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Reading a Core Data store with other tools?


  • Subject: Reading a Core Data store with other tools?
  • From: Jerry Krinock <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 17:15:25 -0800

I understand that it is recommended to use the XML store when debugging Core Data, but you know life doesn't always work out the way you planned it. I was hoping that I could read a Core Data store file by using the command-line tool 'sqlite3' that ships with Leopard, but I get:

SQL error: file is encrypted or is not a database

Probably the answer is "no", that for Core Data Apple has tweaked sqlite beyond recognition, but I just thought I'd ask if anyone knows a trick or different tool which can read Core Data stores.

Thanks,

Jerry Krinock

P.S. I did search the list archives and was surprised not to find that this question has ever been asked.
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