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re: [iPhone} Exception After Creating First Object
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re: [iPhone} Exception After Creating First Object


  • Subject: re: [iPhone} Exception After Creating First Object
  • From: Steve Steinitz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 11 Oct 2009 22:19:17 +1100

Hi Ben,

Thanks for your reply.

On 10/10/09, Ben Trumbull wrote:

Does anyone know how to make [self.tableView endUpdates] less vulnerable when the associated database table
is empty?

Which version of iPhoneOS SDK are you building for ?  This sounds like
an issue that was fixed in 3.1.

Ah, great suggestion. I was using iPhoneOS SDK 3.0. I upgraded but the problem persists.


There has been more discussion of known issues and work arounds for
the NSFetchedResultsController on the devforums.  You might try
searching them, or looking at
<https://devforums.apple.com/message/100783#100783>

OK, that's more good advice and thanks for the specific link. I've just signed up for the iPhone Developer Program and am awaiting approval so I can access that forum.


Thanks again,

Steve

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