On 11/2/09 12:58 PM, Ben Trumbull said:

>This doesn't really have anything to do with Core Data.  However, for
>NSManagedObject, Core Data already provides the change coalescing and
>NSNotifications for you.  You can respond within
>NSManagedObjectContextObjectsDidChangeNotification instead.

So I read the various archive posts about that notification and played
with it a little.  I can see it being handy, especially for added and
removed objects.  The big shortcoming, in my situation anyway, is that
it does not seem to provide me with the keys that changed (in the
NSUpdatedObjectsKey case).  Unless I'm missing something?

Thanks,

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Sean McBride, B. Eng                 s...@rogue-research.com
Rogue Research                        www.rogue-research.com
Mac Software Developer              Montréal, Québec, Canada


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