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Use of undeclared type 'Transcription'

I'm following this simple tutorial of Core Data in Swift 3 (https://learnappdevelopment.com/uncategorized/how-to-use-core-data-in-ios-10-swift-3/)

and I get the above error on the line: let fetchRequest: NSFetchRequest<Transcription> = Transcription.fetchRequest()

I double checked and the Entity "Transcription" is spelled correctly in my .xcdatamodeld file

The tutorial was designed for Swift 3, but there was another change since it was released that I fixed, so I'm guessing some other change to Swift in the past 2 months has caused this error.

I'm brand new to Core Data, so I don't know how to debug this. I'd be very grateful for a solution!

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  • import CoreData to your class
    – Badre
    Feb 27, 2017 at 12:57

8 Answers 8

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Dont forget import CoreData to your subclass

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This happened possibly as Xcode is unable to determine the path of the .xcdatamodel, a related error can be seen when cleaning the the project. This error happen to one of my project when changing the name of the .xcdatamodel.

Resolution involves the following:

  • go to Product -> Clean (Shift-Cmd-K)
  • if the error persists
    • Ctrl-click (right-click) the problematic .xcdatamodel -> Show in Finder
    • Drag the .xcdatamodel to import to the project, a new entry should be created
    • Remove the previous .xcdatamodel entry.
  • Build (Cmd-B) to confirm the fix
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  • If you have the described error in Xcode try to build the project. If the build is successful do the way above and the error in Xcode will be removed!
    – Ing. Ron
    Nov 21, 2019 at 15:58
  • This solved the problem for me, thank you! Do you know what can cause this situation in the first place? May 17, 2020 at 1:13
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I was troubled the same error,I used to Xcode 8.2.1 . I cleaned the project ,closed the Xcode and reopen it ,the error was eliminated after building.

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Highlight the Data Model, go to Editor -> Create NSManagedObject Subclass...

This solved the error

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  • Great PlateReverb,
    – Raj Joshi
    Jan 2, 2017 at 5:43
  • I tried that for my entity Quote, then I started getting "Invalid redeclaration of 'Quote'. I'm using Xcode 8.3 Apr 5, 2017 at 12:02
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In my case, Xcode wasn't finding the automatically generated class, which is something like that:

//
//  Teste+CoreDataClass.swift
//  
//
//  Created by Laura Corssac on 2/2/20.
//
//  This file was automatically generated and should not be edited.
//

import Foundation
import CoreData

@objc(Teste)
public class Teste: NSManagedObject { }

After quitting Xcode and reopening it, my problem was solved.

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Using Xcode Version 8.2 beta (8C30a), when I add or modify the entity, I get the same error. In the data model inspector, change the Codegen option back to Manual/None, as if I was going to generate the dynamic classes myself. Save, then change back to Category/Extension, and it seemed to work. (I also had tried cleaning the project with Option-Clean, restarting XCode, but was able to reproduce it easily.) Hope the upgrade 8.3 beta fixes this bug.

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No. 1) We create subclass, go to Editor -> Create NSManagedObject Subclass... Then replace subclass files to the folder to the same project:

Creating NSManagedObject

2) then delete files in derivedData - in Xcode -> Preferences:

Deleting derivedData

3) and then delete reference to old files of NSManagedObject Subclass, because they create automatically system:

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For me, I had to delete my entity that was giving me the error, in your case 'Transcription', from my .xcdatamodeld file and then re-add it again by hand.

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