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Re: Best practice for Core Data "ordered" NSArray problem?
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Re: Best practice for Core Data "ordered" NSArray problem?


  • Subject: Re: Best practice for Core Data "ordered" NSArray problem?
  • From: Jerry Krinock <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 10:40:21 -0700


On 2007 Sep, 28, at 6:31, Frank Reiff wrote:

As this is a very common problem, I assume that there are now some mature solutions out there to deal with this generically?

I'm working on this now, but one lesson I've learned so far is to try and use Core Data "as is" if possible. In other words, at each interface where you think you need an (ordered) array, consider carefully if you can somehow use the Core Data set-with-position- attribute instead.
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