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Re: Only One Reason to ever use Transient Properties in Core Data
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Re: Only One Reason to ever use Transient Properties in Core Data


  • Subject: Re: Only One Reason to ever use Transient Properties in Core Data
  • From: "Sean McBride" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 22:02:26 -0400

Jerry Krinock (email@hidden) on 2009-05-20 9:32 PM said:

>Thanks, Mike.  I see the advantages you get from making them transient
>are --
>
>1.  Knowing that you saved your users a little hard disk space.
>2.  Not having to clear their values when the document is reloaded.

Why do you put "a little" in #1?  In my app, I use some transient
attributes to store attributes that take many MB.  That's a substantial
savings not to store them on disk.

I sense that you dislike transient attributes. :)  FWIW, I find I use
them rarely, for many of the reasons you've sited in this thread.

Sean


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