FROM : Joshua Preston
DATE : Thu Mar 06 23:30:20 2008
I.S.,
Hence the "don't use in production" clause. That method starts at 1
every time the application is launched, so not the complete solution
in my case, it was only there as a reference to incrementing a value
(arguably for my own use). The idea would be to persist that number
in the data model.
Regards,
Joshua Preston
Joshua.<email_removed>
On Mar 6, 2008, at 4:52 PM, I. Savant wrote:
>> - (void)awakeFromInsert
>> {
>> static int tempID = 1;
>>
>> [super awakeFromInsert];
>> self.employeeID = [NSNumber numberWithInt:tempID++];
>> }
>
> What do you think will happen when the application is quit, then run
> the next time? How will it remember the last tempID?
>
> --
> I.S.
DATE : Thu Mar 06 23:30:20 2008
I.S.,
Hence the "don't use in production" clause. That method starts at 1
every time the application is launched, so not the complete solution
in my case, it was only there as a reference to incrementing a value
(arguably for my own use). The idea would be to persist that number
in the data model.
Regards,
Joshua Preston
Joshua.<email_removed>
On Mar 6, 2008, at 4:52 PM, I. Savant wrote:
>> - (void)awakeFromInsert
>> {
>> static int tempID = 1;
>>
>> [super awakeFromInsert];
>> self.employeeID = [NSNumber numberWithInt:tempID++];
>> }
>
> What do you think will happen when the application is quit, then run
> the next time? How will it remember the last tempID?
>
> --
> I.S.






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