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Re: A Few Basic Core Data Questions
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Re: A Few Basic Core Data Questions


  • Subject: Re: A Few Basic Core Data Questions
  • From: "Justin Carlson" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 06 Feb 2006 03:50:50 -0600

From: mmalcolm crawford <email@hidden>

It's not "supported", but it's not prevented either. You have to do the work ("you'll also have to ensure you properly manage writing the file on save").

mmalc

OK, that answers it. That's what I was understanding from what I'd read but it was just an odd omission to me. While I was going through my crash course I was coming up with ways to incorporate it, and found the architechture well suited.


Which brings us to the 3rd point: "What good workarounds, caveats, etc, have you encountered using Core Data beyond these limitations." Is this something worth pursuing? If so, what means have proven most successful?

Thanks alot mmalc, Justin

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