On Apr 2, 2012, at 11:01 PM, Jerry Krinock wrote:

> That is expected behavior.  The "tildefied" document, as I call it (tilde = 
> "~") is in fact the old document, prior to migration, which Core Data has 
> renamed.  It is an undocumented "feature" of Core Data.  Apparently, the idea 
> is that, with help from your Support Department, a distressed user can revert 
> if the migration gave undesired results.

I was thinking along the same line of reasoning. If a core data "tildefied" 
document baffles an uninformed developer then what in the world is the end user 
going to do?

> So it looks like your SQLite migration is working correctly.  Only your XML 
> migration is failing.

The failing XML migration is still under consideration. Thanks for your help.

--Richard


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