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Re: Core Data Automatic Lightweight Migration
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Re: Core Data Automatic Lightweight Migration


  • Subject: Re: Core Data Automatic Lightweight Migration
  • From: Richard Somers <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2012 00:09:49 -0600

On Apr 2, 2012, at 11:01 PM, Jerry Krinock wrote:

> That is expected behavior.  The "tildefied" document, as I call it (tilde = "~") is in fact the old document, prior to migration, which Core Data has renamed.  It is an undocumented "feature" of Core Data.  Apparently, the idea is that, with help from your Support Department, a distressed user can revert if the migration gave undesired results.

I was thinking along the same line of reasoning. If a core data "tildefied" document baffles an uninformed developer then what in the world is the end user going to do?

> So it looks like your SQLite migration is working correctly.  Only your XML migration is failing.

The failing XML migration is still under consideration. Thanks for your help.

--Richard


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