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CoreData issue when updating a file format
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CoreData issue when updating a file format


  • Subject: CoreData issue when updating a file format
  • From: Bruno Blondeau <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 6 May 2005 17:27:42 +0200

Hello,

I'm trying to open a CoreData/SQLite document which was saved with a v1 model. I'm getting an error, while it is working fine with the XML data store (which automatically adds the needed columns for the v2 model).

How can I avoid this issue?

The error I get in the Console is

	> no such column: I.ZMYNEWCOLUMN

Bruno


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