On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 5:12 PM, Jamie Phelps
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have a Core Data entity in a Master-Detail view. In the detail view, I
> have a button that is bound to the createFoo: method of the selected object
> where Foo is the class name of the related entity. What I want to do is use
> this button to create a Foo and set its relationship programmatically.

That sort of code belongs in a controller -- the model knows nothing
about the selection.

>  In my awakeFromInsert: method for the Foo class, I want to set attribute
> values based on the related entity. If it's null, I have some defaults, but
> if the relationship is present, I want to set some values equal to the
> corresponding attribute in the related entity as defaults.

Do you really have to duplicate the information? It'll make your life
harder if any of it changes...

Hamish
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