Hello.

I have a very simple model with a table and some attributes in it. For some 
reason, I have an NSDate attribute that I want to use for a sort descriptor. 
The problem I'm having is that when I have my NSFetchedResultsController 
fetches the database, the NSDate attribute of all my fetched objects is always 
the current date, or now. When I look at the table in the database directly, I 
see there are different values for this attribute. There isn't any trick or 
manipulation behind the scene, my subclass of NSManagedObject just declares the 
properties that are in the table, nothing more, nothing less. I then added an 
NSString and basically the same thing is happening: when I look at the 
attribute in the table in the database, there are values for this string but 
when I fetch with my NSFetchedResultsController, all the strings are nil.

Has anybody ever seen this? What am I missing?

Thanks in advance for any pointer, help or info!

-Laurent.
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Laurent Daudelin
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http://www.nemesys-soft.com/
Logiciels Nemesys Software                                      
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