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Re: NSObjectInaccessibleException -- CoreData could not fulltill a fault
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Re: NSObjectInaccessibleException -- CoreData could not fulltill a fault


  • Subject: Re: NSObjectInaccessibleException -- CoreData could not fulltill a fault
  • From: Steve Steinitz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2007 21:57:23 +1000

Hi Jonathon

Thanks for your quick reply.

On Thursday, 4 October 2007 at 9:06 pm, Jonathon Mah wrote:

> > My core data database seems to be corrupted.  I get an exception
> > NSObjectInaccessibleException -- CoreData could not fulltill a fault.
> > Does anyone have an idea of how I could find out which object is
> > missing?  Or, more accurately, which object wants the missing object?
>
> Try
> <http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/CoreData/Articles/
> cdTroubleshooting.html
>  >, specifically the "Debugging Fetching" section.

That's helpful, thanks.  But, I'd like to keep this question open for a
way to programmatically find the offending object with the eventual
idea of having a database-verify/repair feature.

Best regards,

Steve
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