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Re: Core Data inverse relationships
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Re: Core Data inverse relationships


  • Subject: Re: Core Data inverse relationships
  • From: Bill Cheeseman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2005 16:33:35 -0500
  • Thread-topic: Core Data inverse relationships

on 2005-11-15 1:11 PM, John Stiles at email@hidden wrote:

> That's useful, but suppressing all warnings seems a little dangerous
> too

My thought, exactly. However, once the model is finished and satisfactory,
and further development is focused on the code, it wouldn't be too daring.

On the other hand, I'm starting to think I should just go ahead and create
the inverse relationship in the model, and not use it for anything in my
application. That would relieve me of the need to use observers to keep the
data synchronized, since Core Data would then handle it automatically. I
assume that Core Data is approximately as efficient as my own code would be,
if not more efficient.

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