Re: Core data "now"
Re: Core data "now"
- Subject: Re: Core data "now"
- From: joe OneNinetyTwo <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2006 13:41:10 -0800 (PST)
I think all you need to do is define the Default Value
as "today" in your Core Data Model and you're done.
Philip
--- Matthew Weinstein <email@hidden> wrote:
> Dear cocoa-xperts,
> I have an app I'm working on which uses core data,
> and I created the
> interface using the drag and drop from the core data
> model and then
> tweaking. Here's the problem: I have a date field
> and I want it to
> default to "now" whenever I hit add. So I thought
> what I'd do is
> have an action in my document which is triggered by
> the add button so
> that it sends an add: to the array controller; fills
> in @"Now" in my
> date field. Now that works, in terms of filling in
> the current date
> (though not time) in the NSTextField, but it doesn't
> actually update
> the database?
>
> How do I get my database to see that the field has
> changed and update
> appropriately?
>
> Matthew Weinstein
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