Somehow I thought a predicate was mandatory. Simply setting the entity works.

Thank you.

On Jul 9, 2008, at 2:34 AM, mmalc crawford wrote:


On Jul 8, 2008, at 11:16 PM, Daniel Child wrote:

NSManagedObjectContext *moc = [self managedObjectContext];
NSEntityDescription *entityDescription = [NSEntityDescription
  entityForName:@"Employee" inManagedObjectContext:moc];
NSFetchRequest *request = [[[NSFetchRequest alloc] init] autorelease];
[request setEntity:entityDescription];

....but then goes on to talk about various predicates (like "where salary is over 10000").
I simply want "all employees".

I've looked through the documentation and found "countForFetchRequest: error:" but that still leads the question of what kind of request asks for "all objects of a certain type".

What do you think happens if you don't set a predicate?
Did you try it?

mmalc


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