I approach this problem with a mutable dictionary owned by the class object that contains mutable dictionaries of all the ivars per instance. I then create instance methods around the ivars I want. The key of the dictionary is the global ID. From the calling code, it looks completely transparent.

On Jul 26, 2009, at 10:00 AM, Paulo F. Andrade wrote:

Does EOF have any type of transient properties similar to what Core Data has?

If not imagine this simple scenario.

1 - You have an eo with a couple of ivars (ie, they are nor EO properties thus not saved to disk, EOF has no clue about them). 2 - You try to pass this EO to aother EC via EOUtilities.localInstanceOfObject 3 - What happens is that the new EO does not have the ivars from the initial EO.

Can one, at some point during the localInstanceOfObject force these ivars to be copied to the new EO?


Paulo F. Andrade



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