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mlRe: CoreData Best Practices
FROM : Scott Stevenson
DATE : Sat Apr 30 01:18:54 2005

On Apr 29, 2005, at 4:13 PM, John Timmer wrote:

> I did say that I'm not sure where that would come down on the
> performance/memory use equation, though.  I haven't done a multi-way
> search
> on a managed object context with > 10000 objects yet.  Anyone know how
> quick
> that is?


If you're using NSPredicate with a NSQLiteStoreType, it should
theoretically be quite fast.

  - Scott

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