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A: An instance of NSFetchedResultsController requires a non-nil fetchRequest and managedObjectContext?

iCreativeNSFetchRequest *fetchRequest = [[NSFetchRequest alloc] init]; NSEntityDescription *entity = [NSEntityDescription entityForName:@"FailedBankInfo" inManagedObjectContext:context]; [fetchRequest setEntity:entity]; NSArray *fetchedObjects = [context executeFe...

Where should I put this?
If you put a break point near your fetch request. and got through that. Check your value of FetchRequest. It is not initializing. Thats why it might be giving issue. put it in "setupFetchedResultsController"
The results array will contain all your data.
I'm getting an error in the second line of code, it's giving me a use of undeclared identifier.
Put your entity instead of DVD.
and instead of moc use your manage object context's object.
What is my object context's object? This is my first time using Core Data, excuse my questions
22:43
moc-> self.managedObjectContext USE IT.
nope, still get the same error
Cant understand. Which error???
* Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSInvalidArgumentException', reason: 'An instance of NSFetchedResultsController requires a non-nil fetchRequest and managedObjectContext'
Use this link:- [iphonebyradix.blogspot.in/2011/03/…](http://iphonebyradix.blogspot.in/2011/03/fetch-records-in-core-data-using.html)

[raywenderlich.com/12170/…](http://www.raywenderlich.com/12170/core-data-tutorial-how-to-preloadimport-existing-data-updated)
Alright, I changed my code to what you had, and I'm getting this error: '+entityForName: could not locate an NSManagedObjectModel for entity name 'Location'. Am I not importing something?
22:43
Check if you have imported "Location.h" in the class.
Yup, it's imported
if (managedObjectContext == nil)
{
managedObjectContext = [(CoreDataBooksAppDelegate *)[[UIApplication sharedApplication] delegate] managedObjectContext];
NSLog(@"After managedObjectContext: %@", managedObjectContext);
}
Put this code in the class's ViewDidLoad or loadview method.
CoreDataBooksAppDelegate -> Your Appdelegate class name
is it helps???
So far, I'm still getting the entityforname could not locate error :(
Is the fetch method located in your ViewController class???
Do you have TeamViewer installed on your PC?
No, but here's the source code cl.ly/IAmi
22:53
Ok. Let me see
in which class is the method??
for fetching data
in LocationsViewController
in the Other View Controllers folder
Anything? If not it's alright, I'll restart the process of adding Core Data
Give me 2 mins
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- (void)setupFetchedResultsController
{
NSString *entityName = @"Location";
NSLog(@"Setting up a Fetched Results Controller for the Entity named %@", entityName);


NSFetchRequest *fetchRequest = [[NSFetchRequest alloc] init];
self.managedObjectContext = [(AppDelegate *)[[UIApplication sharedApplication] delegate] managedObjectContext];
NSLog(@"After managedObjectContext: %@", __managedObjectContext);

[fetchRequest setEntity:[NSEntityDescription entityForName:entityName
inManagedObjectContext:self.managedObjectContext]];
Check this
Also , Why you calling [self performFetch]; while this is not in this class??
Only this much you have to write in setupFetchedResultsController method:

NSManagedObjectContext *moc = [(AppDelegate *)[[UIApplication sharedApplication] delegate] managedObjectContext];
NSEntityDescription *entityDescription = [NSEntityDescription
entityForName:@"Location" inManagedObjectContext:moc];

NSFetchRequest *request = [[[NSFetchRequest alloc] init] autorelease];
[request setEntity:entityDescription];

NSError *error = nil;
NSArray *array = [moc executeFetchRequest:request error:&error];

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