I think you nspredicates.… depending on the columns in the table. Think SQL.…

Terry Moore

On 8/12/2011, at 8:31 PM, Haris Amin <aminhar...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey Guys,
> 
> I have a Core Data entity called Email all set and ready to go. Following 
> Matt's example from the book, I was able to create a regular old NSTableView 
> and bound the Core Data Email entity's values to each column in the 
> tableview. This works great. What I'm now trying to do is make a single 
> column tableview where each row will display a custom cell view constructed 
> from my Core Data Email object.
> 
> With me so far? :) Basically, if you look at the Mail app from OS X Lion, I'm 
> trying to create that side bar single column tableview where each email 
> message has a custom table cellview showing the from, to, subject, and 
> summary for each Core Data email values. With a regular old tableview this is 
> easy, I'm just a little lost as to how to get a single column table view to 
> render a custom cell view that uses Core Data binding to match my Email 
> NSArray Controller.
> 
> This is a symbolic representation of what i'm trying to achieve:
> 
> NSTableView ( 1 column)
>   > NSColumn (bound to my CoreData Email entity)
>      > NSTableCellView ( I want this to show the actual text fields for the 
> bound coredata object for that row i.e. email.to, email.from, email.subject, 
> etc.)
> 
> A little lost and any help would be much appreciated. Thanks :)
> 
> Haris
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