Thank you! 

I will take a closer look at that soon. If you have a quick answer as to how I 
can have the -fileWrapperOfType:error: method be called, I would be interested.

On Jan 16, 2013, at 10:38 PM, David Brittain <websi...@paperetto.com> wrote:

> The code in this blog article enables saving core data files to a package:
> 
> http://cutecoder.org/featured/asynchronous-core-data-document/
> 
> Take a look at the writeSafelyToURL implementation in the gist at the
> bottom. I haven't tried saving to a bundle myself, but found the
> article helped me solve some problems with core data and documents.
> 
> On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 7:25 PM, Eric Gorr <mail...@ericgorr.net> wrote:
>> I've got a sample project at:
>> 
>> http://ericgorr.net/cocoadev/docbundleCD.zip
>> 
>> Basically, what I am attempting to do should be fairly standard and simple, 
>> but I am apparently missing something obvious. I only want to be able to 
>> define my document type as a document bundle and place a Core Data file 
>> inside.
>> 
>> Clearly, my sample project is incomplete, but the start of any such project 
>> would require that the -fileWrapperOfType:error: method be called and it 
>> isn't despite the fact that I have set LSTypeIsPackage to YES for my 
>> document type - which is what I have done in the past for situations such as 
>> this, but they did not involve Core Data.
>> 
>> Any thoughts?
>> 
>> If there are any sample projects or tutorials, I would be interested as well.
>> 
>> Thank you.


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