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I have some ViewControllers. In the first LoginViewController, where I login, I create newEntity. By clicking on button "Login" I make fetch and assign for this newEntity fetch by predicate "login". AppDelegate.h have create things for Core Data. In LoginViewController I have next strings in .h:

@class AppDelegate;
...
@property (strong, nonatomic) AppDelegate *appMeDelegate;
@property (strong, nonatomic) NSManagedObjectContext *context;
...

In LoginViewController.m

#import "AppDelegate.h"
...
@synthesize ... appMeDelegate, context;
...
//I have login button where i compare login and password in 
//UITextFields with that in Core Data and if it is 
//all right i load fetch for user with his login
-(IBAction)login:
{
appMeDelegate = (AppDelegate *) [[UIApplication sharedApplication]delegate];
context = appMeDelegate.managedObjectContext;
NSFetchRequest * fetchRequest = [[NSFetchRequest alloc]init];
NSPredicate *predicateMe = [NSPredicate predicateWithFormat:@"login==%@",login.text];
fetchRequest.predicate = predicateMe;
... //then I create newEntity }
//next method for saving
-(void)saving
{
NSError *error = nil;
if (![context save:&error]) {
    NSLog(@"Unresolved error %@, %@", error, [error userInfo]);
    abort();
}}

And then in other ViewController i use newEntity but can not save it

- (void)viewDidLoad
{
[super viewDidLoad];
NSData *newdata = [NSData dataWithData:self.loginViewController.newEntity.photo];
photoArray = [NSMutableArray arrayWithArray:
[NSKeyedUnarchiver unarchiveObjectWithData:newdata]];}

-(IBAction)save
 {  [photoArray addObject:myImage];
NSData *newData = [NSKeyedArchiver archivedDataWithRootObject:photoArray];
[self.loginViewController.newEntity setValue:newData forKey:@"photo"];
[self.loginViewController saving];

But no results and it didn't save changing in entity

1 Answer 1

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You would use something like this to save your managedDocument context

    [self.managedDocument saveToURL: self.managedDocument.fileURL forSaveOperation:UIDocumentSaveForOverwriting completionHandler:^(BOOL success) {
    if (completionHandler) completionHandler(success);
}];

EDIT Sorry, just saw you are obviously not using an NSManagedDocument (which you should look into).

Dont do this:

[self.loginViewController saving];

Do it like you did before:

appMeDelegate = (AppDelegate *) [[UIApplication sharedApplication]delegate];
NSManagedObjectContext *context = appMeDelegate.managedObjectContext;
[context save: &error];
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  • yeah i don't use NSManagedDocument
    – Neznajka
    Dec 17, 2012 at 20:47
  • I use debugger and I see that my method -(void)saving is not called =( Why? It goes through this string [self.loginViewController saving] but don't go to method for saving. And where I need write this strings, that you write me (appMeDelegate = (AppDelegate *) [[UIApplication sharedApplication]delegate]; NSManagedObjectContext *context = appMeDelegate.managedObjectContext; [context save: &error];)?
    – Neznajka
    Dec 17, 2012 at 20:55
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    Most likely because the .loginViewController reference wasnt properly set. You should get a reference to the context through the app delegate and use what I wrote in your "other ViewController" save method (as I said, instead of "[self.loginViewController saving];")
    – Mario
    Dec 17, 2012 at 20:59
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    I see you also access the entity to change through accessing the reference to your loginViewController. I think thats the problem, because that obviously hasent been set correctly. In your other ViewController save method, check self.loginViewController for nil. I think it is nil or its property .newEntity is nil
    – Mario
    Dec 17, 2012 at 21:14
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    Yes, if I understand correctly. For further concrete questions open a new topic since this discussion is going on too long
    – Mario
    Dec 17, 2012 at 21:22

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