Pity Xcode doesn't automatically make a copy of the model when you make a 
change (after each build).

Thanks.

On May 28, 2013, at 21:14 , Dave Fernandes <dave.fernan...@utoronto.ca> wrote:

> I think I have gotten away with that for development purposes in the past, 
> but that isn't the way it is supposed to work. And things have definitely 
> been tightened up as Core Data has evolved. If you want to open old 
> persistent stores, you will need to have a copy of the model that goes with 
> it.
> 
> On 2013-05-29, at 12:02 AM, Rick Mann <rm...@latencyzero.com> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> On May 28, 2013, at 20:50 , Dave Fernandes <dave.fernan...@utoronto.ca> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> Forgive the basic question, but do you still have the old version of the 
>>> model present in your versioned model?
>> 
>> That's an excellent question, and no, I don't. But I still thought I've 
>> successfully added properties without actually making different versions. 
>> During development, I'm making lots of such changes, and I never make a new 
>> file until the previous one has been released in the wild.
>> 
>> -- 
>> Rick
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 


-- 
Rick




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