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Re: Core Data, Document based app, and a structure
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Re: Core Data, Document based app, and a structure


  • Subject: Re: Core Data, Document based app, and a structure
  • From: mmalcolm crawford <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 15:58:49 -0700

On May 20, 2005, at 3:50 PM, Jeremyah Payne wrote:

Well I am new to the document based app, but with core data it seems to solve a few prblems i would have had trouble with. What i would like ideally is to have a tool setup for a game engine i am working on. The idea being that several tools and each of the tools can work on an entity. I would like to store everything in a single database file. My question is I have created an interface for one tool, and when i load the application it pulls up that nib and allows me to edit, save, etc. I wanted to know how to make the app pull up a main menu first where i can select which mode i would like to edit in. For example a level mode , vs a character mode. I imagine I would just edit the Main menu Ni.b

This problem description is almost impenetrable.

But when I try to load say the nib with character, from some reason core data can't find the entities it is supposed to map to in the nib. Any suggestions ?


What have you done to set up the Core Data stack for this other "nib"?

mmalc

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