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Capturing the Managed Object Context in a non-document application
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Capturing the Managed Object Context in a non-document application


  • Subject: Capturing the Managed Object Context in a non-document application
  • From: Danny Callanan <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 14:48:57 +0100 (BST)

I have a core data application (non-document based) in
which I want to hold multiple NIB files. For views
defined within each nib I need to reference controller
objects to the managed object context. I'm embarrassed
to ask but, how can I can get hold of the
application's managed object context? This must be
easily done I'm sure.

Many thanks for any help.

Regards
Danny


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