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Storing UInt64 in a Core Data attribute ?
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Storing UInt64 in a Core Data attribute ?


  • Subject: Storing UInt64 in a Core Data attribute ?
  • From: Guillaume Laurent <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 20:31:06 +0200

Hi all,

Apparently, Core Data only handles signed int types for attributes. I need to store UInt64 ones (MIDITimeStamp, more precisely), and to show these in a table column. Of course the displayed values are signed, some negative some not. Google didn't bring anything useful on that topic, has anybody been confronted with this problem ? What would be the best solution ?

Thanks,

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Guillaume
http://telegraph-road.org





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