Re: CoreData deleteAll of kind
Re: CoreData deleteAll of kind
- Subject: Re: CoreData deleteAll of kind
- From: Adam Swift <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 7 Jul 2009 13:14:24 -0700
On Jul 7, 2009, at 9:17 AM, Sean McBride wrote:
On 7/7/09 1:19 AM, Mike Abdullah said:
Thanks all for your feedback. Seems quite inefficient. Wonder if
this
is filed as a suggestion to Apple.
Why should that matter? File a request anyway, it will make the
existing request ore prominent.
Not that I disagree with the "file a request anyway" attitude, but
since
you asked a question... :) One reason it could matter is because time
is finite. With limited time, one might want to prioritize filing
non-dupes.
You think filing an enhancement request takes time? You should try
implementing it!
But in all seriousness - you really REALLY should file a bug if you've
got a compelling reason for wanting a feature/enhancement - and please
be specific. Why? 2 reasons:
1. The often cited "voting for features/enhancements" argument. It's
true, dupes count.
2. The existence of a previously filed request may not have as
compelling a reason as yours - eg. the previous dupe says, "I want to
delete more than one object" - yours is - "I've tried using
prefetching relationships to facilitate cascade deletes, tweaked my
model and I still can't delete N objects in M seconds" ... you get
the idea.
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