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Re: Core data - getting fresh records
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Re: Core data - getting fresh records


  • Subject: Re: Core data - getting fresh records
  • From: Steve Steinitz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 10:15:12 +1000

Hi Ian,

Isn't it ironic that we live only a few kilometers apart but talk only
via forums on the other side of the world?  I see a coffee, at your
favorite place in Pymble, in our future.

Ian Joyner wrote

> I'm having similar problems as to when CD fetches objects. Have you
> tried NSObjectController.setUsesLazyFetching: NO,

No, setUsesLazyFetching escaped me.  It sounds useful.

But, for the moment, I'm taking ArrayControllers out of the picture
and just trying to fetch the externally-created record directly.  See
my conversation with Ben Trumbull for details and code.  Then, later,
I'll make sure all the dozens of ArrayControllers have the new objects
too.

> assuming you are using bindings that is?

Abusing bindings might be more like it :)

Soon,

Steve
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