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I have an NSFetchedResultsController displaying "places" in a table view, but when I update the set of places that should be displayed in another view controller, my FRC does not update the table view.

That's the general problem. My specific case seems to revolve around the NSPredicate backing my FRC, because when I remove the NSPredicate (and just get all places), everything works fine.

My query is

@"ANY photos.isFavorite == %@", [NSNumber numberWithBool:YES]

places have a one-to-many relationship with photos (I am working through CS193P). Perhaps my FRC is not set up to observe changes in a related table or something?

A bit of additional information about my situation:

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I don't know if it's your case but I'll post anyway. Maybe it could be a valid workaround.

NSFetchedResultsController pitfall

Hope it helps.

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    Yep, that was it. For the record, FRC doesn't pick up changes on entities other than those of the type it is meant to fetch. The workaround is to manually "dirty" the relevant entity (in my case, the relevant place) so FRC will see the change. Thank you very much!
    – ladenedge
    Mar 17, 2012 at 17:09
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  • Did you try testing a simpler predicate, for example using a photo one-to-one relationship instead of photos?

  • "my FRC does not update the table view" - Are you using -controllerDidChangeContent: ? Did you verify it is not getting called? I've seen that contrary to the documentation, calling reloadData on the tableView from within this method is unsafe, since the method may be called on a secondary rather than the main thread.

  • Are you performing all operations related to the MOC on the same (main?) thread?

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  • A simpler predicate does indeed work. When I omit the predicate entirely or use a predicate that deals strictly with places (rather than prompting a join to photos), the table view is updated as I expect. (To answer your other two questions: yes.)
    – ladenedge
    Mar 17, 2012 at 15:10
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Try this predicate instead?

@"%@ IN photos.isFavorite", [NSNumber numberWithBool:YES]
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