Hi Flor,
I think you are meaning situations where attributes are automatically
read-only, but...
I manually make attributes read-only when I'm talking directly to the
external Accounting System database which I don't control (Great
Plains (Microsoft) Dynamics). I manually mark all attributes I've
reverse-engineered as read-only just to be doubly sure that my app
cannot muck with the external system's data.
Dave
On Sep 8, 2008, at 6:46 PM, Florijan Stamenkovic wrote:
Hi all,
I'm looking into EOAttribute.isReadOnly(). Docs point out that an
attribute is read only when it is derived (makes sense), but mention
no other circumstance. So, anyone knows any other situation in which
an attribute is read only?
Thanks,
F
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