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Does Core Data have reserved Entity names?
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Does Core Data have reserved Entity names?


  • Subject: Does Core Data have reserved Entity names?
  • From: Alex Reynolds <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2009 00:53:56 -0700

After I added an Entity called "Object", I get the following message when executing my application on the iPhone:

objc[4219]: Class Object is implemented in both /usr/lib/ libobjc.A.dylib and /var/mobile/Applications/BFDFC14C-DB60-44BB-8118- D2AAB39E2EE6/MyApp.app/MyApp. One of the two will be used. Which one is undefined.

Is "Object" a reserved name for a Core Data Entity on an iPhone? I don't see this message when I execute my application on the Simulator.

Thanks,
Alex
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