7/19/08 12:15 AM, also sprach [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

> I think this is also a bit of a red herring. I realize that my setEp1:
> is only being called because I instantiated this instance directly.
> When the instance is created by CoreData, my setEp1 is not called.
> 
> This is odd, because I'm doing this successfully in a different entity
> (shadowing the CGPoint type).
> 
> On Jul 18, 2008, at 22:38:23, Rick Mann wrote:
> 
>> I have a CoreData entity called WireSegment, and a class to
>> implement it. A stripped-down version looks like this:
>> 
>> @interface
>> WireSegment : NSManagedObject
>> {
>> }
>> 
>> @property  CGPoint  ep1;
>> @property (retain) NSString* shadowEP1;
>> 
>> @end
>> 
>> @implementation WireSegment
>> 
>> @dynamic shadowEP1;

You probably should be using @synthesize instead. Also, your transient
accessors are not properly formed--you should wrap actions (both get/set) in
will/did notification calls.

Best,

Keary Suska
Esoteritech, Inc.
"Demystifying technology for your home or business"


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