Cleaning the project, and quitting & relaunching Xcode fixed the problem. Sigh.

On Nov 13, 2012, at 2:57 , Rick Mann <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've been converting my app to use Storyboards. Everything's been going fine, 
> 'till I added one of the view controllers with a push segue from a dynamic 
> cell in a previous view controller.
> 
> When I tap on the cell, I get an exception with this message: Storyboard 
> doesn't contain a view controller with identifier 'Foo', where 'Foo' is an 
> auto-generated identifier. If I set the Storyboard ID in the storyboard for 
> the target VC, the message changes to that ID. Clearly the view controller is 
> there. Why doesn't it find it?
> 
> I found a lot of stuff about this with a google search, but it always had to 
> do with people trying to programmatically instantiate the VC using the 
> identifier. One person said it was a bug in Xcode that could only be worked 
> around by re-creating the project. That's a lot of work for this project; I'd 
> rather not do that.
> 
> I've never had to do anything regarding the identifier before. Any idea how 
> to fix this?
> 
> -- 
> Rick
> 
> 
> 
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