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Removing an object from an inverse (not deleting) does not remove from the other side?
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Removing an object from an inverse (not deleting) does not remove from the other side?


  • Subject: Removing an object from an inverse (not deleting) does not remove from the other side?
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2005 13:41:43 -0800

Hi list,

Is the standard behavior of removing an object from a many-to-many with inverse relationship using NSArrayController not to remove the object from the other side of the relationship?
I would have thought that would be so, even though I don't want to delete the object... if I remove the object programatically does it behave as I expect?

It doesn't seem explicitly mentioned in the docs (though it does mention deleting as opposed to removal and inverse)

Otherwise I have to code it...

Thanks,

Andre
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