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Core data - how to set string min max programmatically?
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Core data - how to set string min max programmatically?


  • Subject: Core data - how to set string min max programmatically?
  • From: Leon Starr <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2009 15:56:12 -0700

I have been creating my models programmatically and am wondering how to treat the min/max length fields for string attributes. I can't seem to find any corresponding programatic settings. (Also wondering if there is any effect to these settings). Been googling all over the place with no success. Does anyone know?

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