FROM : Meik Schuetz
DATE : Tue Mar 04 22:18:13 2008
Dear Jamie,
I am also just starting learning Cocoa and Core Data and coming from the
C#/NET group I find also find it frustrating and than very elegant at the
same time - I believe the frustrating part will just disappear with time to
get used to it all.
I just looked at your posted source code and I could make search work
after disabling the Search Predicate Binding for the Search Field and
defining the Search Predicate Binding on the Search Field Cell (click
2-times on the NSSearchField). Donīt ask me why (yet) I need to click two
times...:)
Best regards
Meik
On 3/4/08 8:41 PM, "Jamie Phelps" <<email_removed>> wrote:
> I am trying to follow Apple's Core Data tutorial <http://moourl.com/x5xbg
>> and I am stuck on getting the NSSearchField to actually work.
> Another list member was helping me off-list and sent me a working nib
> file. When I dropped it into my project, however, it did not work; the
> search field accepts input but the filter is apparently not applied to
> my NSTableView.
>
> At this point, I'm not sure where I might be going wrong, so I
> uploaded my project to the web. If anyone can take a look and help me
> decipher where I'm off track I'd greatly appreciate it.
> <http://jamiephelps.com/CheckIn.zip
>>
>
> Thanks,
> Jamie
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DATE : Tue Mar 04 22:18:13 2008
Dear Jamie,
I am also just starting learning Cocoa and Core Data and coming from the
C#/NET group I find also find it frustrating and than very elegant at the
same time - I believe the frustrating part will just disappear with time to
get used to it all.
I just looked at your posted source code and I could make search work
after disabling the Search Predicate Binding for the Search Field and
defining the Search Predicate Binding on the Search Field Cell (click
2-times on the NSSearchField). Donīt ask me why (yet) I need to click two
times...:)
Best regards
Meik
On 3/4/08 8:41 PM, "Jamie Phelps" <<email_removed>> wrote:
> I am trying to follow Apple's Core Data tutorial <http://moourl.com/x5xbg
>> and I am stuck on getting the NSSearchField to actually work.
> Another list member was helping me off-list and sent me a working nib
> file. When I dropped it into my project, however, it did not work; the
> search field accepts input but the filter is apparently not applied to
> my NSTableView.
>
> At this point, I'm not sure where I might be going wrong, so I
> uploaded my project to the web. If anyone can take a look and help me
> decipher where I'm off track I'd greatly appreciate it.
> <http://jamiephelps.com/CheckIn.zip
>>
>
> Thanks,
> Jamie
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| Related mails | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Jamie Phelps | Mar 4, 21:41 | |
| Meik Schuetz | Mar 4, 22:18 | |
| mmalc crawford | Mar 4, 22:38 | |
| Meik Schuetz | Mar 4, 22:58 | |
| Kyle Sluder | Mar 5, 04:21 |






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