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Re: Nested Editing Contexts
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Re: Nested Editing Contexts


  • Subject: Re: Nested Editing Contexts
  • From: Guido Neitzer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 13:48:53 -0600

On 30.05.2007, at 12:41, Ted Archibald wrote:

Originally in my program I was using the defaultEC to create and insert new objects, but then started to notice I had alot of null objects in my DB. Users are creating an object, then doing nothing with it, then it is committed to the DB when the defaultEC is saved at some later point.

Is this what I'm suppose to be doing to create a nested EC?:

Depends. I'd go with a peer editingContext. Nested editingContext are nice for "wizard style pages". But you have to know what you are doing with them.


Am I suppose to do any sort of locking and so forth? Should I be using ERXEC?

Sure. Both. ;-)

cug
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