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Re: Adding CalendarStore.framework changes managed object model version?
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Re: Adding CalendarStore.framework changes managed object model version?


  • Subject: Re: Adding CalendarStore.framework changes managed object model version?
  • From: Andrew Farmer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 18:08:43 -0700

On 25 Mar 08, at 17:56, Brad Willoughby wrote:
When I add /System/Library/Frameworks/CalendarStore.framework to my Leopard Core Data application in XCode 3.0 and click Build & Run, I get the following error:

"The managed object model version used to open the persistent store is incompatible with the one that was used to create the persistent store."

This makes no sense to me. I have not touched my data model and can confirm that it has not changed via subversion's "svn status". I Googled and checked the cocoa-dev archives, but there's not much out there regarding the Calendar Store framework.

Any ideas as to why adding CalendarStore.framework is causing this Core Data error?

No firm ideas, but I do happen to know that CalendarStore uses CoreData internally.


Sounds like a bug, though. File it.
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