Re: Analyzing Core Data Conflict List [was: Formatting Core Data Conflict List]

2009-01-30 Thread Ben Trumbull
On Jan 29, 2009, at 11:51 PM, Steve Steinitz wrote: The newVersion and oldVersion shows the version count on the objects really has changed. OK, that makes reading the coflict list clearer. So that version count is an ever-incrementing number -- as long as the app is running? For atomic

Analyzing Core Data Conflict List [was: Formatting Core Data Conflict List]

2009-01-29 Thread Steve Steinitz
Hi Ben, Thanks for your helpful reply. On 29/1/09, Ben Trumbull wrote: It's just an array of dictionaries with a fixed set of keys. Ah, yes, I can see that now -- the familiar logging format. The newVersion and oldVersion shows the version count on the objects really has changed. OK, th