Re: Does + setKeys: triggerChangeForDependentKey override superclass' trigger keys?
Re: Does + setKeys: triggerChangeForDependentKey override superclass' trigger keys?
- Subject: Re: Does + setKeys: triggerChangeForDependentKey override superclass' trigger keys?
- From: Andre <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2006 18:25:38 -0800
Oh man, I was hoping not so...
Well, that would explain what I was seeing then.
Thanks for clarifying
On 18/01/20, at 18:22, Scott Anguish wrote:
yes, this is messed up in subclasses
mmalc, what are the specifics again? (do you have time to doc this
for march?)
On Jan 20, 2006, at 9:00 PM, email@hidden wrote:
Hi List,
I'm curious, because I'm having some trouble with NSManagedObject
trigger keys class method.
As I have subclasses inherit relationships from super classes, I
need to make sure derived values in each are kept up to date.
So if class A3 calls + setKeys: triggerChangeForDependentKey does
this "set" the value overriding A2 and A1 super classes,
or just for calls to they keys that are for the particular subclas
class, not the super?
Andre
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