Try putting: [[UIApplication sharedApplication] setStatusBarHidden:YES withAnimation:UIStatusBarAnimationFade]; in your app delegate when Application comes into Foreground
Yeah, and then went to the next part about editing/adding items. Didn't really help toooo much, but did help me get an understanding. What's the real difference between a UITableViewController and a UITableView? Aren't they pretty much the same thing, except one's in an UIViewController?
Yeah...I'm hoping that spending time on this will make other projects with Core Data easier. What else would you use Core Data for other then Table View's?
That's what I've been trying to use, but I get some error or the other, so now I'm trying to implement as carefully as possible. First time using Core Data
Yes! I fixed it. Changed this line of code: [context deleteObject:[NSArray arrayWithObject:indexpath] to [context deleteObject:[arr objectAtIndex:0]]; and more details please?
I expect the data to be gone from Core Data, but it still stays there when I reload the table view and sometimes I get this error: *** Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSInvalidArgumentException', reason: 'An NSManagedObjectContext cannot delete objects in other contexts.'
lol here it is. What's wrong with this line of code: [arr removeObjectAtIndex:0]; [context deleteObject:[NSArray arrayWithObject:indexPath]]; [tableView deleteRowsAtIndexPaths:[NSArray arrayWithObject:indexPath] withRowAnimation:UITableViewRowAnimationFade];
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?
* Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSInvalidArgumentException', reason: 'An instance of NSFetchedResultsController requires a non-nil fetchRequest and managedObjectContext'