Hi Fred,

You could try using NSKeyValueCoding.NullValue instead of null.

-Cail

On 20/06/2008, at 00.56, Chuck Hill wrote:


On Jun 19, 2008, at 3:49 PM, Fred Wells wrote:

Hello all,
I can't seem to find any info on this and can't get this to work. Is there a way to have null be a qualifier in a fetchspec? Basically, I want to have something like users = null or something. I need to check if an attribute doesn't have a value. For add'l info I am trying to do this on a to-many relationship.

In the model?  In code?  null usually works.  What is happening?

And this will NOT work for a to-many. You will need to use one of the qualifiers from Houdah Frameworks or Project Wonder.


Chuck


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