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Re: NSTreeController / CoreData question [Solved]
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Re: NSTreeController / CoreData question [Solved]


  • Subject: Re: NSTreeController / CoreData question [Solved]
  • From: Scott Stevenson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 24 May 2005 18:24:06 -0700


On May 24, 2005, at 3:46 PM, Justin Fagnani wrote:

Another options is to create a "topLevelCategory" attribute and
override the set mutators for Category, so that every time an item is
added, you can do something like:

     [item setValue: [self valueForKey:@"topLevelCategory"] forKey:
@"topLevelCategory"]];

Then you can add a fetched property to Category for all items that
match "topLevelCategory == %@", self.


Even though I got it working, I'm still interested in what you are saying here. Unfortunately, I don't think I understand what's happening here. It looks like topLevelCategory points to exactly what the name says, but if I selected a 3rd level category I'd still get all the items from it's top-level category, not the items from the selected categories descendants.

Ah, you're right. I think I misunderstood what you were looking for.

Instead, you'd have the following:

1. A to-many "ancestors" relationship for Category and a to-one "parent" relationship for both Item and Category.

Category
    parent
    ancestors

Item
    parent


2. Each time a child Category is added, its "ancestors" relationship is set to (parent's ancestors + parent itself).


The predicate for the fetched property "recursivelyContainedItems" on Category would read like:

    "all items whose parent NOT IN ( my ancestors )"


I haven't tried this but it seems like it should work.


- Scott

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