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Core data in private framework.
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Core data in private framework.


  • Subject: Core data in private framework.
  • From: Scott Andrew <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 20:41:29 -0700

I have a question. We are designing a private frame work to wrap our data handling. The framework is using Core Data with an SQL back end. However we get errors when loading data if the model file is not included in the application and is just in the framework. I looked through the docs and couldn't find any help. Are there any tricks to having the data model file (.mom) exist in the private framework and not in the application's resources? We would like the data class to be used across applications by just including the framework.

Scott Andrew
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