FROM : Rick Mann
DATE : Sat May 31 22:35:50 2008
On May 31, 2008, at 13:31:10, I. Savant wrote:
> That's one way, so long as you force a fetch first.
So, I'm not really sure what fetch does. In my case, I either a new
document or one that was opened, and the instances are all loaded and
managed by the tree controller, and the UI is in sync. As the user
creates new instances, the UI seems to work just fine. What would -
fetch: do in this case? Seems like there's nothing for it to do.
TIA,
--
Rick
DATE : Sat May 31 22:35:50 2008
On May 31, 2008, at 13:31:10, I. Savant wrote:
> That's one way, so long as you force a fetch first.
So, I'm not really sure what fetch does. In my case, I either a new
document or one that was opened, and the instances are all loaded and
managed by the tree controller, and the UI is in sync. As the user
creates new instances, the UI seems to work just fine. What would -
fetch: do in this case? Seems like there's nothing for it to do.
TIA,
--
Rick
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