Am 12.03.2010 um 04:34 schrieb Eli Bach:

> The operators mentioned on this page, particularly "@unionOfSets".
> 
> <http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/documentation/cocoa/Conceptual/KeyValueCoding/Concepts/ArrayOperators.html>
> 
> I have the following Core Data object's setup
> 
> ClassA        ClassB          ClassC
> relationA  -->        relationB --> relation C
> 
> where each of the relations is a many to one [one class A, many class B, and 
> one class B, many class C].
> Not all ClassB's will have ClassC objects attached to them
> 
> I have an instance of classA, and I want an NSArrayController with all the 
> ClassC objects for all the ClassB objects that are related to that specific 
> instance of ClassA, preferably in a way that uses KVO instead of 
> programmatically updating with fetches/predicates/etc.
> 
> What would be the right way to bind the NSArrayController, assuming the nib 
> owner has an instance of classA:

How about Owner.instanceOfA.relationB.relationC ?
If you ask an array for a key path you get a new array containing the resulting 
objects.
You don’t need any operators.

        atze

> 
> ie:
> 
> bind content set to
> 
> File Owner.instanceOfA.?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Eli

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