Just the default constructor, which implicitly calls super.  All the model 
classes are EOGenerated.  Any other ideas to check?

Thanks.
-Mike


On Aug 19, 2011, at 3:39 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:

> Sounds like you forgot to call super someplace in your EOs.
> 
> 
> On 2011-08-19, at 12:27 PM, Michael Gargano wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>>      I have cascading popup buttons that are narrowing down to a particular 
>> instance of an entity and one of the popups is populated with the field from 
>> a relationship on that entity.
>>      So, the fetch spec. has a qualifier consisting of the values of all the 
>> previous choices and it retrieves the narrowed set of objects.  Next, I 
>> iterate through the results adding the object from the relationship to a 
>> NSMutableArray for display.  It is at this point that, periodically, the 
>> relationship returns null instead of the object.  This is a test system so 
>> there is only one entity in the database and this relationship should 
>> definitely return an item.  If I do this in reverse... I preform the fetch 
>> on the relationship's entity and use key paths in the qualifier back to the 
>> master entity it seems to go away (this is hideous).
>> 
>> 
>> So, to sum it up... even though the fetch returns the correct results, it 
>> seems the proxy load of the relationship slave entity sometimes fails.
>> This is on a PostgreSQL DB, btw.
>> 
>> Has anyone ever seen issues when faulting objects from a relationship?  Is 
>> it not guaranteed to return an object even if the inner join is definitely 
>> valid?
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks.
>> -Mike
>> 
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