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Core Data bug? NONE, NOT ANY don't work in a predicate, SUBQUERY workaround does
Hi, I have an NSPredicate with format: "ANY containsEntity.id == %lld" I was trying to not-it, but the following don't work: NSCompoundPredicate(notPredicateWithSubpredicate: myPredicate) "NOT(ANY containsEntity.id == %lld)" "NONE containsEntity.id == %lld" containsEntity is a one to many relationship Is this a bug, as the following link may indicate? https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14471910/nspredicate-aggregate-operations-with-none Using the SUBQUERY workaround detailed in that link, adapted to my own query, provided the desired predicate functionality. SUBQUERY(containsEntity, $a, $a.id ==%lld).@count ==0" If it's a bug, that's a surprisingly long lived one, please fix it. Otherwise, I'd be grateful if someone could explain what I'm missing. Thank you in advance, Javier
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