Custom sorting using categories and core data - is it supported by the framework?

血红的双手。 提交于 2019-11-28 04:50:21

问题


I'm developing for iPhone iOS 4.0 and I have a list of birthday objects (date + name) stored using Core Data. I want to use the NSFetchedResultsController to retrieve this list sorted by the next birthdate date of each birthday object. For that I need to define my own logic for the sort descriptor.

I tried using:

[NSSortDescriptor sortDescriptorWithKey:@"birthdayDate" 
                              ascending:YES 
                               selector:@selector(compareNextBirthday:)];

Where compareNextBirthday: is defined in a category I created on a NSDate class.

But when I try to fetch the data I get the following error: "unsupported NSSortDescriptor selector: compareNextBirthday:"

I spent hours trying to figure this out without luck... does Core Data support this kind of custom sorting at all? Do I really need to do an in-memory sort?


回答1:


Sorting inside of the NSFetchedResultsController is performed at the persistent store level so if you are using SQLite as the backend it will fail.

For something like this I would de-normalize the data and store the month and day of month in addition to the actual birthdate so that you can sort on them.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3455512/custom-sorting-using-categories-and-core-data-is-it-supported-by-the-framework

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