Core Data properties can be declared 'transient', meaning that they won't be stored in the database.

You can declare them in your model, and have code for them just like any other property. Since you mention that your images are dynamically generated you'd probably have code in your entity subclass that generates the content for the property.

So just use a transient property

- Miguel

On Nov 6, 2008, at 10:09 AM, Georg Seifert wrote:

hello

I have a NSCollectionView populated with bindings. I want to show images witch are generated dynamically. I do not want to store those images in CoreData (at least not written to disk).

should I use an extra dictionary? Or subclass my entity?

any suggestion is welcome

Georg
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