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I have suddenly encountered a strange problem when making updates to core data objects using UI controls bound to core data NSManagedObjects.

Symptoms are as follows: - An OutlineView displays a list of hierarchical objects - A Detailed view shows the data fields from the selected object, these include text fields, dates etc. - When updates are made in the detailed view these are reflected in the OutlineView (e.g. diplayName is used in the OutlineView). - However when I save the changes the managedObjectContext tells me there are no changes to be saved. So for some reason the UI is not letting the context know that things have changed. - Given that the bindings are done in IB I assume that any changes in the UI would automatically be reflected in the managedObjectContext - For some reason one of the fields seems to always result in the context recognising that changes have been made but not the others. This one field happens to be a popup list containing objects from another entity in the core data database.

If anyone has any inkling on what could be causing this - is there any way to monitor when UI changes are made, for example changing text in a text field, and whether these changes are propagated to the managedObjects.

EDIT Found the problem - for some reason I had changed some of the properties from @dynamic to @synthesize in the objective-c classes for the core data entities. This was breaking things !

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The IBOutlets need to be hooked up to the callbacks so that changes are known. They don't report changes unless you hook it up. So even though textField.text != oldText, it doesn't matter unless you take that update, save it to the entity, then see if it recognizes

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