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Learning SQLite by watching Core Data?
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Learning SQLite by watching Core Data?


  • Subject: Learning SQLite by watching Core Data?
  • From: David Carlisle <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 12:06:30 -0600

I just finished my first simple Core Data Document Based Application. Four entities with multiple relationships. Now I want to recreate the same thing using just SQLite. I don't know SQLite, and I know very little Unix. I had read it was possible to study SQLite using Core Data, but I am making no progress. The closest I could get to opening my core data sqlite document with sqlite3 was to try mycoredatadoc > sqlite3 in the Terminal, but permission was denied.

Any suggestions?
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