In a view controller (Tab 1), I load from core data like this:
- (void)loadRecordsFromCoreData {
[self.managedObjectContext performBlockAndWait:^{
NSError *error = nil;
NSFetchRequest *request = [[NSFetchRequest alloc] initWithEntityName:@"Item"];
[request setSortDescriptors:[NSArray arrayWithObject:[NSSortDescriptor sortDescriptorWithKey:@"order" ascending:YES]]];
self.items = [self.managedObjectContext executeFetchRequest:request error:&error];
}];
}
I then display the items like this (in viewDidAppear):
- (void)displayItems
{
for(UIView *subview in [self.itemRow subviews]) {
[subview removeFromSuperview];
}
int xPos = kXItemOffsetIphone;
for (Item *item in self.items) {
ItemView *itemView = [[ItemView alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(xPos, kYItemOffsetIphone, kItemWidthIphone, kItemHeightIphone) ];
[itemView layoutWithData:item];
[self.itemRow addSubview:itemView];
xPos += kXItemSpacingIphone;
}
}
ItemView is a UIView subclass that displays the image associated with the item, etc. When I first run the app, all the items are displayed. However, if I click on another Tab, then come back to Tab 1, all my items disappear. The item array is still there, but each item in the array is a "fault", so nothing gets displayed. Very frustrating. How can I prevent these Items from becoming "faults"?