I'm using core data in my app, and i'm confused when it comes to removing certain rows or entries from the core data storage. I insert some products in to the storage like so:
NSManagedObject *Product = [NSEntityDescription insertNewObjectForEntityForName:@"Product" inManagedObjectContext:context]; [Product setValue:[NSNumber numberWithFloat:id] forKey:@"pid"]; [Product setValue:[NSNumber numberWithFloat:quantity] forKey:@"pquantity"];
This works fine for insertion. However, later in the app, I want to remove the entry where for example, the pid is 53. How would I go about removing only this row/entry? The equivalent SQL would be something like:
DELETE from Product WHERE pid = '53'
I would greatly appreciate some example code, as I can't seem to figure this one out.
Thanks for any help.
As @Nektarios said, you are dealing with objects here so you want to find an object that has a particular attribute value. You that with a fetch request and a predicate.
NSNumber *soughtPid=[NSNumber numberWithInt:53]; NSEntityDescription *productEntity=[NSEntityDescription entityForName:@"Product" inManagedObjectContext:context]; NSFetchRequest *fetch=[[NSFetchRequest alloc] init]; [fetch setEntity:productEntity]; NSPredicate *p=[NSPredicate predicateWithFormat:@"pid == %@", soughtPid]; [fetch setPredicate:p]; //... add sorts if you want them NSError *fetchError; NSArray *fetchedProducts=[self.moc executeFetchRequest:fetch error:&fetchError]; // handle error
The fetchedProducts
array will contain all the objects of the entity Product
whose pid
attribute equals soughtPid
. Note that the predicate fulfills the same function logically as the where
clause in SQL.
Once you have the objects you just tell the context to delete them:
for (NSManagedObject *product in fetchedProducts) { [context deleteObject:product]; }
When you next save the context, the object's data will be deleted from the persistent store file.
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