Yes, all my other classes are prefixed with "SR" since this one.  I haven't 
gotten back to fixing this.

On Feb 22, 2011, at 10:22 AM, Uli Kusterer wrote:

> On 22.02.2011, at 16:13, Brad Stone wrote:
>> FYI - my managedObject is defined as such:
>> 
>> @interface Note :  NSManagedObject  
>> {
>> }
> 
> That's probably not your problem, but just to eliminate it as a cause: You 
> should prefix your class names. Apple has been known to create internal 
> private classes with un-prefixed names (like "Account"). And once one class 
> with a particular name has been loaded, requests to load any other class of 
> the same name will be ignored. Anyone trying to create an instance of such a 
> class will get the first class that was loaded, which is probably something 
> completely different.
> 
> So I recommend choosing your own three-character prefix (BST?), just in case 
> there's some private Apple class named "Note".
> 
> Cheers,
> -- Uli Kusterer
> "The Witnesses of TeachText are everywhere..."
> http://www.zathras.de
> 
> 
> 

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