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Re: ERXEC.useSharedEditingContext
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Re: ERXEC.useSharedEditingContext


  • Subject: Re: ERXEC.useSharedEditingContext
  • From: Mike Schrag <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 21 May 2009 16:35:11 -0400

Maybe the property is controlling the setting of the shared editing context
when you create a new EC like


EOEditingContext ec = new EOEditingContext();
If (project wonder property = false){
   Ec.setSharedEditingContext(null);
}
yes .. it is doing this ...

If your app uses the shared editing context you probably aren't getting it
from the EO's ec - you are getting it from the Application
i thought you could execute a fetch spec using your EC and if you fetch against a shared entity, it would go to your ec's associated sec and fetch into that, then local instance into your ec? i never use this thing, though, so maybe my conception of that process is wrong.

ms

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