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Re: Request for help in getting table View to reflect fetch results
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Re: Request for help in getting table View to reflect fetch results


  • Subject: Re: Request for help in getting table View to reflect fetch results
  • From: "Ernest Schaal" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 06:28:27 +0900

Thanks for the response. There is a lot to digest, and after that I
might see the connection that I can't see now. I have to go to Osaka ,
but after I return I will be pouring over the documentation sent me.

On 7/16/07, mmalc crawford <email@hidden> wrote:

On Jul 15, 2007, at 2:11 PM, Ernest Schaal wrote:

> It appears that the present Mac documentation makes it easy for the
> novice to get started in developing a data base, and you can easily
> make a quick-and-dirty one on the fly, but such a database lacks many
> features (like fetch requests that modify the table view). To do more,
> you really have to know the code well enough to make you own
> controllers from scratch rather than use the ones made by the
> control-drag from the model to the interface window.
>
It's not clear why you make this statement.  Per a previous reply,
this is typically not the case.
What are you doing that is different from a typical Core Data
application?

On Jul 14, 2007, at 6:46 PM, Ernest Schaal wrote:
> I haven't figured out how to apply that fetch to a table view.
>
If you're using a standard table view data source, you simply
implement the relevant data source methods then after the fetch tell
the table view to reloadData.
If you're using an array controller and bindings, you change your
array in a KVO-compliant manner and the table view will update
automatically, or you can set the array directly as the content.  Or
it may be that you don't need to write any code at all (your fetch
looks fairly straightforward...).

mmalc


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References: 
 >Request for help in getting table View to reflect fetch results (From: "Ernest Schaal" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Request for help in getting table View to reflect fetch results (From: Chris Hanson <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Request for help in getting table View to reflect fetch results (From: mmalc crawford <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Request for help in getting table View to reflect fetch results (From: "Ernest Schaal" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Request for help in getting table View to reflect fetch results (From: mmalc crawford <email@hidden>)

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