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Re: CoreData unresolved keypath after save
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Re: CoreData unresolved keypath after save


  • Subject: Re: CoreData unresolved keypath after save
  • From: Noah Lieberman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 22:32:42 -0700

Thanks, unfortunately it's with newly saved files... it's not a datamodel format issue.

Anyone else have any ideas?

Thanks,

Noah


On 31-Jul-06, at 10:07 , George Orthwein wrote:

Does this happen with new saved files or are you opening a saved doc from a previous version? (i.e. did you just add the flightDate attribute?)

If the latter, the result here would apply:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=NSRunLoop+ignoring+exception+% 27unresolved+keypath&btnG=Google+Search


If the former... I dunno. :)

George



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