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Re: Coredata Applications and accessing Managed Objects
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Re: Coredata Applications and accessing Managed Objects


  • Subject: Re: Coredata Applications and accessing Managed Objects
  • From: mmalcolm crawford <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2005 21:31:55 -0700


On Jul 8, 2005, at 9:19 PM, James Andrews wrote:

OK, your first sentence made me think that maybe I am assuming something incorrectly here. I thought that by defining the data model it created a MOC called Grouping and that I could access it as an object. I have a feeling from what you said and what you pointed to me too that this assumption is wrong.

You're trying to sprint before you can walk, and I don't think working through your example will help. You don't create a managed object context simply by defining it an entity in the model. Please go back to the Core Data Basics article, and work through the tutorials.

From an earlier question, it's not clear how much basic Cocoa experience you have? If you don't yet fully understand the fundamentals of the architecture of a Cocoa application, Core Data is probably not the best starting point...

mmalc

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