Ok, I'm not sure if anyone looked at this at all, but I figured out that I needed my predicate format binding to be "some somePath contains[cd] $value", for it to behave correctly, due to the fact that the paths that were malfunctioning for me were to-many relationships. I still don't understand why the filters worked as expected when I typed in the full string of one of the relationship's path's values, but it doesn't worry me too much, since it's working now.

Dustin          
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On Aug 8, 2008, at 6:11 PM, Dustin Robert Kick wrote:

I have a program set up with core data, and I have a list of predicates to filter the data shown, which work only if you type in the entire string value of the data item being used to filter, though I'm using "somePath contains[cd] $value" for the binding, where somePath are various paths I'm trying to filter. Is there something besides "contains" I should be using to get the described behavior of "contains"?


Dustin          
KC9MEL  



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