I am using CoreData and have two sub-entities with a common abstract super-entity, let's call them
SuperEntity,
FirstSubEntity and
SecondSubEntity
All three entities have their own subclass of NSManagedObject
or SuperEntity
.
I'm using a NSFetchRequest
to fetch all objects of type SuperEntity
, meaning I will get a set of all FirstSubEntities
and SecondSubEntities
all jumbled together. I want to sort this set based on the entity class, like this.
<FirstSubEntity id=X>
<FirstSubEntity id=X>
<FirstSubEntity id=X>
- ...
<SecondSubEntity id=X>
<SecondSubEntity id=X>
- ...
I'm trying to set an NSSortDescriptor
with key class
:
[NSSortDescriptor sortDescriptorWithKey:@"class" ascending:YES]
Unfortunately it throws an exception
'NSInvalidArgumentException', reason: 'keypath class not found in entity <NSSQLEntity SuperEntity id=X>'
Curiously, if I instead use an NSFetchedResultsController
I'm able to set the sectionName to class
like this
[[NSFetchedResultsController alloc] initWithFetchRequest:fetchRequest
managedObjectContext:[RKManagedObjectStore defaultStore].mainQueueManagedObjectContext
sectionNameKeyPath:@"class"
acheName:nil];
Which works fine. Any ideas on how to manage this with NSSortDescriptors
?