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Re: Array, dictionary and set in EOF
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Re: Array, dictionary and set in EOF


  • Subject: Re: Array, dictionary and set in EOF
  • From: Thomas <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2003 05:50:11 +1100

The result of the fetch is not unordered. It is ordered in whatever way the database decides to present it.

NSArray is always ordered.

I know that doesn't help you, but I thought I'd point that out...

On 25/11/2003, at 19:16, DevReseune wrote:

Ok. Perhaps (surely) my englsih is worst than I think it is. Sorry.

So, for example, you have an entity Folder that contains many Documents.
Folder (1)----------(*) Document


But, you want to manage by hand the order of the list of documents. With EOF, you can access to a NSArray of Documents in Folder.This array is populated with the result of a SQL query, that returns an unordered list of Documents.
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