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Core Data modelling question re: OutlineEdit example
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Core Data modelling question re: OutlineEdit example


  • Subject: Core Data modelling question re: OutlineEdit example
  • From: Michael B Johnson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2007 11:31:53 -0700

I have a probably silly question re: the data model editor in XCode 2.4.1.

Why is the "priority" relationship represented visually with a connecting line between the Note and Priority entities, but there isn't one for children and parents?

I'm confused because when I made a similar data model in another project that had a parent and children relationship, I saw connecting lines back to the entity, and was wondering if I was missing something...

Thanks.

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