You could set up a delegate for the combo box and implement
controlTextDidEndEditing. Then programatically add the value to your
array controller:

NSManagedObjectContext * context = [[NSApp delegate] managedObjectContext];
NSManagedObject *yourObject = [NSEntityDescription
insertNewObjectForEntityForName: @"entityName" inManagedObjectContext:
context];

[server yourObject:[comboBox stringValue] forKey: @"key"];




On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 4:44 PM, David Springer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All,
>
>  I'm having trouble setting up the bindings for my NSComboBox.  I bind
>  the NSComboBox's content to NSArrayController's arrangedObjects.  This
>  works fine.
>
>  Now, I want to add to the content array when you enter a new string
>  into the combo box.  Say, for example, I start with an array of @"file
>  1", @"file 2", @"file 3".  Then, in the combo box, I enter "file foo".
>   I want to add this string to the content array, but I am at a loss as
>  to how to set up the bindings to do this.  Do I bind NSComboBox's
>  value to something?  My experiments in doing this so far are failing.
>
>  Help?
>  - Dave.S
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