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Re: Core Data: The file is not in the right format - sometimes!
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Re: Core Data: The file is not in the right format - sometimes!


  • Subject: Re: Core Data: The file is not in the right format - sometimes!
  • From: "I. Savant" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2008 11:12:48 -0400

Robert:

> this bug drives me crazy for a long time now. I hope someone has another
> hint what I could try out to fix it.

  In the five days since you first posted this same message, nobody
has responded. Rather than re-post the same message, you might try
adding a bit more detail. For example:

> P.S.: I must admit, my Core Data files are part of a file wrapper, which is
> not supported, but I doubt the problem lies in here. R.

  Since you're not doing things in a standard way, it's silly to
"doubt the problem lies in here". That's in fact the *first* place you
want to look. The best course of action is for you to post the code
you use to save *and* open your files. Without this information,
there's little anybody on this list can do to help you.

--
I.S.
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