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Old 08-08-2009, 03:22 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Thanks I tried that earlier and it didn't work. This time I changed the name of my project so it made a new copy of the app on my iPhone then it worked. So I guess you need to delete the old database when you add to it.
Sorry, should of mentioned that, but I did early in this thread. Either delete the database or simply rename the reference to it.

When I first started playing with core data I had the same problem you think they would make a point to document that better.

The sqlite database is usually in the documents folder.
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