On Dec 11, 2009, at 12:45 AM, Gerriet M. Denkmann wrote:

> I have a window with an NSTableView which is bound to an NSArrayController 
> which has as content an NSMutableArray called "theArrayOfDictionaries".
> Works fine.
> 
> "theArrayOfDictionaries" contains NSMutableDictionaries.
> So I added another NSTableView to my window, bound to an 
> NSDictionaryController, which has it's content bound to 
> NSArrayController.selection.
> 
> But the documentation says about selection: "proxy object representing the 
> receiver’s selection".
> And it's no surprise that I get an exception: "Cannot create NSDictionary 
> from object [...] of class _NSControllerObjectProxy"
> 
> Well, everything behaves as documented - no reason to complain.
> 
> But: how to I populate my NSDictionaryController with the NSMutableDictionary 
> currently selected in my NSArrayController?
> And also: make sure that any changes done in this current dictionary (the 
> NSTableViews will be editable) get back into "theArrayOfDictionaries"?

You will have to maintain the currently selected object in your model.

HTH,

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

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