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Re: Persistent data storage
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Re: Persistent data storage


  • Subject: Re: Persistent data storage
  • From: Richard Rönnbäck <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 10:46:36 +0200
  • Thread-topic: Persistent data storage

If you are willing to use a scripting addition I can recommend the free
Property List Tools from Latenight Software

http://www.latenightsw.com/freeware/PListTools/index.html

Remember that you can store scripting additions in a script bundle if
distribution is a problem


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> Från: Jan Erik Moström <email@hidden>
> Datum: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 18:15:34 +0200
> Till: <email@hidden>
> Ämne: Persistent data storage
>
> I haven't done any serious applescripting since before OS X (I
> used to use Scripter) but right now I'm in the process of
> setting up some applescripts for my personal need.
>
> One thing I need to do is to store some data so that I can use
> it from different scripts (they are going to be run as separate
> scripts) and later I want to add GUI for adding/deleting info.
>
> It's a small amount of data, probably no more than 50 records
> where each record contains 5-10 fields (all strings).
>
> When I did things like this before I either used some kind of
> database app that come with scripter or stored the data in a
> script as properties (something I would prefer not to do).
>
> But I have no idea what the "modern" way of storing data is, so
> how would you recommend that I store the data?
>
>                              jem
>
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