Hi,

I have a recursive structure where there are folders and files.
Folders can contain various folders and/or files. (File entity has a
boolean "isDirectory" flag)

Is easy to show the highest (upper) level data in an UITableView but I
am not sure how to implement the UITableView datasource  for next
levels.
(The structure was discussed further here:
http://www.cocoabuilder.com/archive/cocoa/291457-coredata-warning-file-children-to-many-relationship-does-not-have-an-inverse.html)

A simple approach would be to get the objects of the relationship of
the object at a particular cell and pass this objects set to the new
UITableView as its datasource.
But I am not sure this is the best approach, specially when the user
goes deeper in a big structure (ie.:go to
folder>folder>folder>folder>folder>file) is it?
(I fell like it would be loosing some CoreData merits like: batchSize,
maybe sorting, etc.)

I would like to know if there is a way I can get a
NSFetchedResultsController object that fetches results not only from
the highest level of my model.
I want to have a results containing files and/or folders from any File
(which is an entity that has to-many relationship "files") that could
be at any level of my structure.

It this possible?

Thanks in advance.

Ignacio
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