FROM : George Orthwein
DATE : Fri Jun 30 19:12:52 2006
Everything you described sounds ok to me. What I'm *guessing* may be
the problem is that you are creating a Person object, but that you
haven't yet created the "Address" object or assigned it to the
myAddress relationship. You may want to create the class files for
Person and create and assign a default address in "awakeFromInsert".
I'm a big fan of option-dragging the entities to IB to create a
default GUI. This will create appropriate controllers and let you
examine all the attributes easily. That may also help pinpoint what
is going on.
Also, you should be able to bind the "City" text field directly to
the Person Array Controller -> selection -> myAddress.city. No need
for the Object Controller in that case.
Hope that helps,
George
DATE : Fri Jun 30 19:12:52 2006
Everything you described sounds ok to me. What I'm *guessing* may be
the problem is that you are creating a Person object, but that you
haven't yet created the "Address" object or assigned it to the
myAddress relationship. You may want to create the class files for
Person and create and assign a default address in "awakeFromInsert".
I'm a big fan of option-dragging the entities to IB to create a
default GUI. This will create appropriate controllers and let you
examine all the attributes easily. That may also help pinpoint what
is going on.
Also, you should be able to bind the "City" text field directly to
the Person Array Controller -> selection -> myAddress.city. No need
for the Object Controller in that case.
Hope that helps,
George
| Related mails | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Andrew Madsen | Jun 30, 17:52 | |
| George Orthwein | Jun 30, 19:12 | |
| Andrew Madsen | Jun 30, 21:05 | |
| mmalc crawford | Jun 30, 23:15 |






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