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I'm wanting to save a Many-to-one relationship parsed from JSON into Core Data. The code that parses the JSON and does the insert into Core Data looks like this:

for (NSDictionary *thisRecipe in recipes) {  
  Recipe *recipe = [NSEntityDescription insertNewObjectForEntityForName:@"Recipe" inManagedObjectContext:insertionContext];
  recipe.name = [thisRecipe objectForKey:@"Title"];
  NSDictionary *ingredientsForRecipe = [thisRecipe objectForKey:@"Ingredients"];
  NSArray *ingredientsArray = [ingredientsForRecipe objectForKey:@"Results"];
  for (NSDictionary *thisIngredient in ingredientsArray) {
    Ingredient *ingredient = [NSEntityDescription insertNewObjectForEntityForName:@"Ingredient" inManagedObjectContext:insertionContext];
    ingredient.name = [thisIngredient objectForKey:@"Name"];
  }
}
NSSet *ingredientsSet = [NSSet ingredientsArray];
[recipe setIngredients:ingredientsSet];

Notes: "setIngredients" is a Core Data generated accessor method.
There is a many-to-one relationship between Ingredients and Recipe

  1. However, when I run this I get the following error: NSCFDictionary managedObjectContext]: unrecognized selector sent to instance

  2. If I remove the last line (i.e. [recipe setIngredients:ingredientsSet];) then, taking a peek at the SQLite database, I see the Recipe and Ingredients have been stored but no relationship has been created between Recipe and Ingredients

Any suggestions as to how to ensure the relationship is stored correctly?


Update 1: MOC setup like this:
- (NSManagedObjectContext *)insertionContext {
if (insertionContext == nil) {
insertionContext = [[NSManagedObjectContext alloc] init];
[insertionContext setPersistentStoreCoordinator:self.persistentStoreCoordinator];
}
return insertionContext;
}

Update 2:
The Data model has a to-Many relationship for recipe (object class: Recipe) to ingredients (object class: Ingredient). See:

If, instead of:
[recipe setIngredients:ingredientsSet]; I try and set the ingredients individually during the for loop - e.g. using:
recipe.ingredients = thisIngredient;
I get the error message: "warning: incompatible Objective-C types 'struct NSDictionary *', expected 'struct NSSet *' when passing argument 1 of 'setIngredients:' from distinct Objective-C type"

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  • Did you ever find solution to this error: NSCFDictionary managedObjectContext]: Jan 3, 2012 at 22:06

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You problem here is how you are getting your Managed Object Context which you do not show...it says that you are calling the managedObjectContext accessor or method on a dictionary hence the error, post how you are retrieving the managed object context, check the object that you calling that method on, it doesnt seem to be the object that you want to be calling that on...

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