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Re: Using NSFetchRequest to fetch NSManagedObject subclasses
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Re: Using NSFetchRequest to fetch NSManagedObject subclasses


  • Subject: Re: Using NSFetchRequest to fetch NSManagedObject subclasses
  • From: Roland King <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 10 Jul 2010 15:35:59 +0800

On 10-Jul-2010, at 3:24 PM, Joanna Carter wrote:

> Hi Matt
>
>> Wow, thank you so much.  I have no idea how I missed the "Class" column in the xcdatamodel's UI.  From what I saw, none of the tutorials mentioned doing this either.  Maybe I was reading the newbie stuff where they didn't get into fun stuff like that.
>
> I'm not sure why you would need to put a different name into the Class column of the modeller. Common practice is to simply name the entities as you would have them be in code.
>
> e.g.
>
> Customer
>  [attributes]
>  name: String
>  address: String
>  …

I guess because he wasn't autogenerating the code. If you just add an entity in the modeler and do nothing else, it gives it a default of NSManagedObject. That I think is where Matt was when he asked the question.

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