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fetch and predicate help


  • Subject: fetch and predicate help
  • From: Gonzalo Castro <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2007 00:57:13 -0400

Hello,

I have these entities with inverse relationship: Department <-->> Employee. I need to know if a specific department instance has zero employees.

I can simply ask the department instance for its "employee" property and check its count. This works fine but should I be using a fetch to get this information instead? If so, what's the advantage of doing a fetch vs accessing the instance's property directly?

If fetch is the way to go what would the predicate look like? Below is my attempt at the predicate but it's clearly wrong. It's not a nil employee property I'm looking for, I need to know if it contains any items.

NSManagedObject *selectedDepartment = [self selectedDepartment]; // this gives me a Department instance

	if ( [[selectedDepartment valueForKey: @"employees"] count] == 0 )
	{
		/* selectedDepartment has no employees */
	}

// the fetch that doesn't work
NSManagedObjectContext *moc = [self managedObjectContext];
NSEntityDescription *entityDescription = [NSEntityDescription entityForName: @"Department" inManagedObjectContext: moc];
NSFetchRequest *request = [[[NSFetchRequest alloc] init] autorelease];
[request setEntity: entityDescription];


NSPredicate *predicate = [NSPredicate predicateWithFormat: @"(employees == NIL) AND (SELF == %@)", selectedDepartment];
[request setPredicate: predicate];


NSError *error = nil;
NSArray *fetchResult = [moc executeFetchRequest: request error: &error];


	if ( [fetchResult count] > 0 )
	{
		/* selectedDepartment has no employees */
	}

Thanks,
Gonzalo

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