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Re: Core Data application types


  • Subject: Re: Core Data application types
  • From: MH <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 18 May 2007 17:57:20 +0100

Yes, Sorry I hit my send button a little too quickly.

I'm making the mistake of trying to run 2 applications. I'm interested
to know how one would maintain 2 stores of different types within 1
application.

1. There is the library store
2. Is the individual document that is bound to it that can also update
its content.

It seems to me that 2 models and 2 managedContexts are needed for this
type of thing, but I'm a not quite sure how to go about it.

I thought that core data automatically aggregated the various
.xcdatamodels at runtime, which to my mind would be confusing the
issue, but I'm probably mistaken.
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