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Re: NSSQLiteStoreType and remove (REPOST)
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Re: NSSQLiteStoreType and remove (REPOST)


  • Subject: Re: NSSQLiteStoreType and remove (REPOST)
  • From: Gerald Daniels <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 19:01:45 -0500

Ben,

Can you provide a code snippet from where you save your data or maybe more details?


--- Gerald Daniels


On Aug 23, 2006, at 3:42 PM, Benjámin Salánki wrote:

Hey dear List,

As noone answered my previous mail, I thought I would post it again, because I'm pretty much stuck and would appreciate any help.

I was writing my Cocoa CoreData Application using the default XML store type, then I figured I would test how speed and disk space is affected by this and wanted to try NSSQLiteStoreType store type. It works great when I start the app, i can add records, remove them and whatnot. Now when I quit and reload the app, the records removed during the last time I ran the app are still present in the app. Do I have to do something different in regards to removing an item when using NSSQLiteStoreType instead of the XML type?

Thanks,
Ben

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