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On NSIncrementalStore UUID Uniqueness
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  • Subject: On NSIncrementalStore UUID Uniqueness
  • From: Daryle Walker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2017 05:36:34 -0500

Been reading up on NSIncrementalStore, including its guide. I think I grok it more now. When initializing an instance, you're supposed to submit an UUID. Can a single value be used for all instances, or is it supposed to unique per instance?  If the latter, and the source data doesn't already have a UUID field, do you to take heroic measures to ensure uniqueness? Or is a casual effort enough?

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