Here's the interface....

I understood from Scott Stevensons book that in 32bit mode you had to declare 
the instance variables.

//
//  Tapes.h
//  Roboplasm
//
//  Created by Joseph Ayers on 10/11/10.
//  Copyright 2010 Northeastern University. All rights reserved.
//

#import <CoreData/CoreData.h>

#import "VideoClip.h"
    //@class VideoClip;

@interface Tapes :  NSManagedObject  
{
    NSString * TapeName;
    NSDate   * TapeDate;
    NSString * Notes;
    NSSet    * VideoClip;
}
    //attributes
@property (nonatomic, retain) NSString * TapeName;
@property (nonatomic, retain) NSDate   * TapeDate;
@property (nonatomic, retain) NSString * Notes;
    //relationships
@property (nonatomic, retain) NSSet    * VideoClip;

@end


@interface Tapes (CoreDataGeneratedAccessors)
- (void)addTapesObject:(Tapes *)value;
- (void)removeTapesObject:(Tapes *)value;
- (void)addTapes:(NSSet *)value;
- (void)removeTapes:(NSSet *)value;

- (void)addVideoClipObject:(VideoClip *)value;
- (void)removeVideoClipObject:(VideoClip *)value;
- (void)addVideoClip:(NSSet *)value;
- (void)removeVideoClip:(NSSet *)value;

@end

On Feb 22, 2011, at 5:34 PM, Quincey Morris wrote:

> On Feb 22, 2011, at 13:30, Ayers, Joseph wrote:
> 
>> @interface Tapes :  NSManagedObject
>> {
>>   NSString * TapeName;
>>   NSDate   * TapeDate;
>>   NSString * Notes;
>>   NSSet    * VideoClip;
>> }
> 
> Incidentally, what are those instance variables doing in the managed object 
> subclass? They seem *extremely* unlikely.
> 
> 

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