Thanks for the suggestion.  I tried it, but no go.
It's core data based, but not document-based
I've just got the application loading all its data from core data
I'm running 10.5.6 with Xcode 3.1.2
I'm relatively new to Core Data, but I've been developing this application for a few months now and things have been working fine. I'm sure I made some simple, stupid change, but for the life of me, I can't figure out what and like I said, rolling back to a previous version through subversion didn't solve the problem.

- Walker Argendeli

On Apr 26, 2009, at 10:41 PM, Dave Fernandes wrote:

Did you try deleting your build directory and building from scratch? (Don't just do a Clean All - actually delete the Build directory by hand) Sometimes Xcode caches cause this type of problem. If this doesn't help, you should post more info such as: is it a document- based app? Is more than one file open at the same time? What version of the OS are you running?

Dave

On Apr 26, 2009, at 7:23 PM, Walker Argendeli wrote:

I've been working on a project that uses Core Data for a while now. I recently changed the model and ran it, but I noticed an odd behavior: I wan't informed that the model had changed and was incompatible. I went ahead and deleted the old xml file and when running the application again, it created another file. The only problem is that Core Data has stopped saving. EVery time I open the application, I'm presented with a blank slate. I haven't been religiously using subversion, but I had a commit several days, so I checked out that revision. It has the exact same problem, but I'm certain this wasn't happening a few days. I'm not sure what I could've done that could have caused this, but I'm completely stuck and going crazy trying to get my app to work again.

Thanks,
- Walker Argendeli

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