In my case I just use [grid selectedRow], because NSTableView selects
new row for me. Thanks, will try your method too.

On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 12:49 AM, I. Savant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>  Same goes for -add: ... You'll need to force the array controller to
>> -rearrangeObjects before asking the tableView to reload. If you're
>> using Core Data, you'll probably also need to force a -fetch: before
>> calling -rearrangeObjects, though I don't know for sure.
>>
>>  This forces the array controller to do its thing right then and
>> there. Of course short-circuiting the mechanism like that can cause
>> validation problems, so be careful ...
>
>  Sorry! I'm not thinking straight ... you will need to directly use
> the -addObject: and -insertObject:atArrangedObjectIndex: methods
> rather than -insert: or -add: for the above to work. This takes affect
> immediately (but must still be rearranged via -rearrangeObjects).
>
>   Also, you need to use the index of the newly-inserted object in the
> array controller's -arrangedObjects array, not its contents (so you
> get the correct row to edit in the table).
>
> --
> I.S.
>
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