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


  • Subject: Re: Does Core Data have reserved Entity names?
  • From: Mike Abdullah <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2009 11:46:20 +0100

This doesn't sound directly like a Core Data problem as such. Note how the message mentions nothing about entities, but instead is complaining you've got two separate classes with the same name. So you should be fine to have an entity named "Object" but don't make the classname that. Call it "ARObject" or something.

On 30 Sep 2009, at 08:53, Alex Reynolds wrote:

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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