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Re: Core Data performance advice... creating relationships.
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Re: Core Data performance advice... creating relationships.


  • Subject: Re: Core Data performance advice... creating relationships.
  • From: Phil <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 04:15:16 -0500

On Jan 14, 2008, at 5:12 PM, I. Savant wrote:

If I understand your post correctly

You know what? Scratch that. It's clear I didn't understand. :-D ... and I had *just* sent that message to Erik about having the guts to be wrong. ;-) I'm just leaving work, too, so I can't even blame alcohol yet. (sigh)

Could you elaborate on why you changed your position? In reading your initial reply, I was inclined to agree that Core Data probably wasn't the best solution in this instance (i.e. it's a decent-sized data set and what was being described appeared to be a simple table join scenario with no clear OO requirements.) What did you see in the original post that caused you to believe that, in fact, this really was a Core Data usage scenario? Understanding your thinking might help people like myself who are still struggling with where to draw the line on using Core Data vs. a relational approach.


Thanks,
Phil
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