How do I create a search predicate to include an attribute of another
entity to which there is a relationship?

here is a simplified example of what I mean:

Entity Meal with the attributes: type and foods, foods has a one to
many relationship with the Entity Food

Entity Food with attributes: name and meal,  meal has an inverse
relationship with the entity Meal


How can I create an NSPredicate to select all the distinct foods based
on the Meal attribute type?

I was thinking about something like:

-(void)initFindStuff:(NSInteger)TypeID
{
// standard setup
        NSFetchRequest *request = [[NSFetchRequest alloc] init];
        NSEntityDescription *entity = [NSEntityDescription
entityForName:@"Food"
inManagedObjectContext:userManagedObjectContext];
        [request setEntity:entity];
// sort by name
        NSSortDescriptor *sortByName = [[NSSortDescriptor alloc]
initWithKey:@"name" ascending:YES];
        NSArray *sortDescriptors = [[NSArray alloc] initWithObjects:sortByName, 
nil];
        [request setSortDescriptors:sortDescriptors];

// this is where I am not sure
// *********************
        NSPredicate *searchType = [NSPredicate predicateWithFormat:@"type=%d", 
TypeID];
        [request setPredicate:searchType];
        [request setResultType:NSDictionaryResultType];
        [request setReturnsDistinctResults:YES];
        [request setPropertiesToFetch:[NSArray arrayWithObjects:@"name",
@"meal.type", nil]];
// ***********************

// the rest is pretty standard stuff to setup an array
        [sortDescriptors release];
        [sortByName release];
        NSError *error;
        NSMutableArray *mutableFetchResults = [[userManagedObjectContext
executeFetchRequest:request error:&error] mutableCopy];
        if (mutableFetchResults == nil)
        {
                // Handle the error.
        }
        [self setMyArray:mutableFetchResults];
        [mutableFetchResults release];
        [request release];
}


Can I use Obj-C 2.0 dot notation in an NSPredicate? If not how should
I setup the predicate?

Thanks

Greg
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