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Re: name == "$FETCH_SOURCE.name" -- Doesn't find dupes?
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Re: name == "$FETCH_SOURCE.name" -- Doesn't find dupes?


  • Subject: Re: name == "$FETCH_SOURCE.name" -- Doesn't find dupes?
  • From: Jerry Krinock <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 7 Feb 2009 13:53:06 -0800


On 2009 Feb 07, at 12:57, Kyle Sluder wrote:

You put the expression in quotes, thus turning it into a string literal?

Not me, Kyle. The predicate-building sheet in Xcode's xcdatamodel editor did that!


I had been wondering if that was the problem, but I find it futile to argue with the tools. How does one set a placeholder such as $FETCH_SOURCE in Xcode's xcdatamodel editor?

Thank you!

Jerry
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