On Aug 10, 2008, at 2:06 PM, Graham Perks wrote:
The document that's open post-migration is the "foo~" version

Is this a "feature" of migration? I tried the most basic migration app I could build. And when I try to save, it says "This document has been renamed to "test2~". While that's different from the message my real application gives, it's still completely bizarre. Why should a user care about the tilde filename at all?

Note that, at first, the document name in the title bar is the correct, non-tilde version, until you hit Save. Then the title bar name grows a tilde!!

This is so odd I've uploaded the project: http://asinglepixel.com/cdtest2.zip

Included is a "test2" file that is the document saved in the version 1 format. Open that up, click Save and watch the title bar.

Model v1 contains a single entity with a "name" attribute. v2 adds an "address" attribute. The only code change from the Core Data template was an addition in MyDocument.m, configurePersistentStoreCoordinatorForURL to tell the store to support versioning.

What am I missing here?

Cheers,
Graham.
http://www.asinglepixel.com
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