On 2011 Apr 11, at 09:54, Lynn Barton wrote:

> Can someone point me to an example or tutorial that shows how to get the 
> value of a to-many relationship attribute of a Core Data entity? My 
> application is simple and comparable to the Departments and Employees example 
> in Apple's documents.

You just answered you own question ;)

> When I select a "department" object I have no trouble accessing any of its 
> other properties, but when I try to get its "employees" I get only a 
> relationship fault.

> I am trying to calculate a transient property

I'd bet that's the problem.  In my experience, transient properties are all 
pain (lotsa gotchas) with no (performance) gain.  Consider either making it a 
regular property, or, probably better for your case since a table view can only 
show several tens of rows at a time, calculating it as a derived attribute.  
For the latter, remember your friend +keyPathsForValuesAffecting<Foo>.

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