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Re: Ad-hoc Core Data queries ?
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Re: Ad-hoc Core Data queries ?


  • Subject: Re: Ad-hoc Core Data queries ?
  • From: Jim Balhoff <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2005 12:54:41 -0500

On Nov 4, 2005, at 11:14 AM, Peter Raul wrote:


I have a lot of Core Data files, mostly in binary format. Now I'm looking for a tool to query these "databases" interactively. Something like the openisql SQL interpreter we have in Openbase, but working at the Core Data level. Is there such a tool ?

Perhaps F-Script <http://www.fscript.org/>? I haven't tried it, but, the website says:


F-Script now includes Core Data Explorer 1.0, a technology providing interactive access to the new Core Data layer in Mac OS X 10.4.

With Core Data Explorer you can:
Explore whole managed objects graphs with a powerful graphical object browser.
Delve into collections of managed objects with a graphical collection inspector.
Enter and evaluate Core Data queries interactively.
Manipulate managed objects with OOPAL, the high level object-oriented programming model of F-Script.
Programmatically access the Core Data API interactively from the F- Script environment.


Hope this helps,
Jim

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