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Re: Displaying date in Core Data application
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Re: Displaying date in Core Data application


  • Subject: Re: Displaying date in Core Data application
  • From: Wayne Pascoe <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2006 20:51:33 +0100


On 4 Apr 2006, at 09:58, Paul Lynch wrote:

You can use a date formatter (from the IB palette) on your cell; just drop it on your table column. I suspect that you can have the same general effect with a value transformer, but the formatter seems simpler to me.

Your approach isn't a bad one, if you need access to a formatted string elsewhere outside of the UI.

I've just tested that and it works perfectly - I wasn't aware of that option :)


Thank you very much :)

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