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Re: Using an ExecuteFetchRequest in a Core Data Document-based Application
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Re: Using an ExecuteFetchRequest in a Core Data Document-based Application


  • Subject: Re: Using an ExecuteFetchRequest in a Core Data Document-based Application
  • From: "Ernest Schaal" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 14:14:18 +0900

I want to publicly thank Marcus S. Zarra for helping me figure out how
to execute a fetch. That is what makes this list so great.
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 >Re: Using an ExecuteFetchRequest in a Core Data Document-based Application (From: "Ernest Schaal" <email@hidden>)

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