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Re: Core Data and Non-standard attributes
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Re: Core Data and Non-standard attributes


  • Subject: Re: Core Data and Non-standard attributes
  • From: mmalcolm crawford <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 01:15:07 -0700


On May 13, 2005, at 1:10 AM, Alexander Powell wrote:

Okay, I suppose what would be best for me is to represent these values as an NSString, then. Since these are research projects, its nice to be able to hand-tweak the XML file's data on occasion, and I presume having an NSString representation would be easiest to edit.

This *should* be the case.

I can't offhand (and rather late at night) think of any reason why this should not work, but please report any "oddities".

mmalc

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 >Re: Core Data and Non-standard attributes (From: Alexander Powell <email@hidden>)

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