On 4 Sep 2013, at 15:54, Fritz Anderson wrote:
> On 4 Sep 2013, at 6:33 AM, Dave wrote:
>
>> It doesn't actually say use an Core Data SQLite file, it says use a
>> persistent store which may or may not be the same thing. Using an SQLite
>> file that has been created using an older version of
On 4 Sep 2013, at 6:33 AM, Dave wrote:
> It doesn't actually say use an Core Data SQLite file, it says use a
> persistent store which may or may not be the same thing. Using an SQLite file
> that has been created using an older version of the app is really dodgy for a
> number of reasons:
>
>
On 4 Sep 2013, at 12:13, Willeke wrote:
>
> Op 2 sep 2013, om 13:01 heeft Dave het volgende geschreven:
>
>> Is this advisable?
>
> Yes, it's in the Core Data FAQ:
> https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/CoreData/Articles/cdFAQ.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP4000
Op 2 sep 2013, om 13:01 heeft Dave het volgende geschreven:
> Is this advisable?
Yes, it's in the Core Data FAQ:
https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/CoreData/Articles/cdFAQ.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40001802-SW5
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On 3 Sep 2013, at 15:59, Fritz Anderson wrote:
> On 2 Sep 2013, at 9:33 AM, Jerry Krinock wrote wise things
> about handling mismatches between stores and MOMs, and the practice of
> copying a generic store into Documents/ if no store is there.
>
>> On 2013 Sep 02, at 04:01, Dave wrote:
>>
On 2 Sep 2013, at 9:33 AM, Jerry Krinock wrote wise things
about handling mismatches between stores and MOMs, and the practice of copying
a generic store into Documents/ if no store is there.
> On 2013 Sep 02, at 04:01, Dave wrote:
>
>> 1. Is this advisable? Is it Safe?
>
> It's kind of wei
On 2013 Sep 02, at 04:01, Dave wrote:
> 1. Is this advisable? Is it Safe?
It's kind of weird.
> 2. What happens if I change the model file and forget to update the
> Pre-built SQLite File?
If your test suite launches the app as a new user, Core Data will either barf
in a big way, or maybe