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  • Subject: Cant Access Properties of NSManagedObject from a NSArrayController...
  • From: Gustavo Pizano <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2009 20:42:23 +0100

Hello all.

Here is what I have: an NSArryaController for my Entity User. and an NSArrayController for my Entity Invoice. so this is what Im doing when saving an invoice for a selected user.

-(void)saveInvoiceForSender:(id)sender withParent:(UserListViewController *)parent{

	NSLog(@"Saving the invoice");
(1)	Invoice * newInvoice = [NSEntityDescription insertNewObjectForEntityForName:@"Invoice" inManagedObjectContext:managedObjectContext]
(2)	[newInvoice setValue:[NSSet setWithArray:[_itemsArrayController arrangedObjects]] forKey:@"toItems"];
(3)	[newInvoice setValue:_dueDateSelection forKey:@"dueDate"];
(4)	Address * invoiceAddress = [(Client *)[_clientsArrayController selection] valueForKey:@"toAdress"];
(5)	//Setting up the addres into the invoice.. this way the addres info its related to the invoice from now ON!
(6)	[newInvoice setValue:[invoiceAddress valueForKey:@"street"] forKey:@"billingStreet"];
(7)	[newInvoice setValue:[invoiceAddress valueForKey:@"country"] forKey:@"billingCountry"];
(8)	[newInvoice setValue:[invoiceAddress valueForKey:@"city"] forKey:@"billingCity"];
(9)	[newInvoice setValue:[invoiceAddress valueForKey:@"postalCode"] forKey:@"billingPostalCode"];
	//Generating the next invoice Code
(10)	if (!hasFetched) {
		numberOfInvoices = [[(User *)[[parent _userListArrayController] selection] valueForKey:@"toInvoices"] count]+1000;
		hasFetched = YES;
	}
(11)	_nextInvoiceNumber = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"SK-%i",numberOfInvoices];
(12)	[newInvoice setValue:_nextInvoiceNumber forKey:@"invoiceNumber"];
(13)	[newInvoice setValue:[NSDecimalNumber numberWithDouble:[_total doubleValue]] forKey:@"totalInvoice"];
	//Setting the Relationship Witht the User.

(14)	NSLog(@"%@",[(User *)[[parent _userListArrayController] selection] valueForKey:@"ico"]);
(15)	[(User *)[[parent _userListArrayController] selection] addToInvoicesObject:newInvoice];

	/*NSError * error;
	if([managedObjectContext save:&error] == NO) NSLog(@"Could not save the new Client %@",[error localizedDescription]);
	else {
		NSLog(@"Save Succesfull");
	}*/
Ok, so in (1), I created the Invoice Entity in the managedObjectContext that I have form the awakefromnib form the sharedApplication... from 2-10 Im just adding values to the properties. 10 Im generating the new Code... (I know this can be done somehow else, but so far im concerning in be able to save the data),  11-13 setting the invoice number,

Now the interesting part,  14, I did jsut a test to see what I could get, and eventually the way it is, I get the value of @"ico", BUT, If I try to do the follwoing: 	NSLog(@"%@",[(User *)[[parent _userListArrayController] selection] ico]);, then I get:

 -[_NSControllerObjectProxy ico]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x100266580
so in 15 when I try to add this newInvoice to the existing ones, with the addToInvoicesObject method, I get also something like this :

 -[_NSControllerObjectProxy addToInvoicesObject:]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x1001b7a10

so at the end I can't add an invoice to the selected user from the _userListArrayController..

any clue what Im doing wrong?

Thanks for the help

Gustavo
PS the _userListArrayController has the managedObjectContext to be the same form the sharedApplication .


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