Thanks Tim,
I can readily see that I’d have been well advised to use an interim entity like “Document” or something.
sigh.
I’m guessing it’s not a good idea to try and make the ERAttachment a subclass or EO of my own.
maybe I should use the takeStoredValueForKey, check if the key is a change in the poster relationship and then fire the script?
that might preserve the model, while firing the script only when the save is a change on the relationship?
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