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Not totally sure why this isn't working now, i thought it had been working previously. Does anyone see an issue with this FetchRequest construction?

- (NSArray *)entriesForDate:(NSDate *)date {
    NSFetchRequest *request = [[NSFetchRequest alloc]initWithEntityName:@"Entry"];
    NSPredicate *predicate = [NSPredicate predicateWithFormat:@"ANY addedOn.unique like %@", [T3Utility identifierForDate:date]];
    request.predicate = predicate;

    NSError *error = nil;
    NSArray *matches = [self.database.managedObjectContext executeFetchRequest:request error:&error];

    return matches;
}

Again, i'm 99% sure that this code has been working until recently, so im thinking perhaps there's something else going on in my code somewhere . . .but when i run it through the debugger this is where is hangs. Here is my error:

The left hand side for an ALL or ANY operator must be either an NSArray or NSSet

Any ideas?

thanks!

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  • What are the attributes and relationships of your entities?
    – Martin R
    Aug 26, 2012 at 5:02

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It seems addedOn is not a to-many relationship. Make sure you use the correct names of your attributes / relationships in the predicate. Also, note that you cannot use a to-one relationship in a "ANY" predicate.

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    +1 specifically, either addedOn needs to be to-many, with unique being a property (or to-one relationship), or addedOn needs to be to-one and unique needs to be a to-many relationship. Aug 26, 2012 at 20:06

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