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Re: Weird plist framework question
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Re: Weird plist framework question


  • Subject: Re: Weird plist framework question
  • From: Henrique Gomes <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2010 18:23:42 +0000

I have a 'configuration' table with a field where I store a NSDictionary. The database field is a string, I use the methods from NSPropertyListSerialization to store and read the NSDictionary.

Henrique Gomes


On Nov 24, 2010, at 6:13 PM, Dan Beatty wrote:

> Greetings Wizards,Dave, Chuck, ladies, and gentlemen,
> Got a weird question for you.  Does Wonder have a framework for having the notion a “plist” in the database itself.   The idea being that one would have an attribute that would basically be a plist dictionary (in and of itself)?   The idea seemed so simple, I find it hard to believe that it has not been conjured up before.  I am thinking that it would have a migration method similar to ERAttachment allowing any other table to reference such a dictionary, like ERDictionary or something.
>
> Any ideas?
>
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