Thanks,
So, this will be more comfortable if I can have my own fseventstd to handle all the events, how do you think ?

Regards,
Alfian

On 12/07/27 19:54, Robert Martin wrote:
The IDs relate to the drive, not the system. If you switch to a back up drive 
of your data, or re-partition your drive, the last event ID will not match the 
one you stored in user defaults from another drive.

It's also possible to corrupt the FSEvent database that's stored on each drive 
in the .fseventsd file in the root directory.

HTH,
Rob

On Jul 27, 2012, at 2:00 AM, Alfian Busyro <alfian.bus...@kddi-web.com> wrote:

Just curious how long an event ID (or perhaps an event) will be exist on the 
system ?
I'd like to store event ID on NSUserDefaults before application terminate 
itself,
and call it back at the startup to be use in new event stream.


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