On 8/19/09 6:52 AM, Michael Thon said:
I use mogenerator with great success. Which version are you using?
Try
getting the newest from version control.
I used version 1.5. I just found the svn repo and tried the latest
version. Works fine now.
Great. (However, I don't believe he uses svn
In XCode, class files for core data entities can be generated by
selecting the data model, then selecting New File from the File menu
and selecting Managed Object Class from the window. If you edit the
class files and then edit the data model, there seems to be no way to
sync the changes
I generally just regenerate the class files.
-S
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 1:30 PM, Michael Thon mike.t...@gmail.com wrote:
In XCode, class files for core data entities can be generated by selecting
the data model, then selecting New File from the File menu and selecting
Managed Object Class
On 8/18/09 7:30 PM, Michael Thon said:
In XCode, class files for core data entities can be generated by
selecting the data model, then selecting New File from the File menu
and selecting Managed Object Class from the window. If you edit the
class files and then edit the data model, there seems
On Aug 18, 2009, at 11:06 PM, Sean McBride wrote:
On 8/18/09 7:30 PM, Michael Thon said:
In XCode, class files for core data entities can be generated by
selecting the data model, then selecting New File from the File menu
and selecting Managed Object Class from the window. If you edit the