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I faced the same issue. I was able to solve it by modifying my NSPersistantContainer as follows: let container: NSPersistentContainer = { let pc = NSPersistentContainer(name: "Model") let storeURL = URL.storeURL(for: "group.hourglass", databaseName: "group.hourglass") let storeDescription = NSPersistentStoreDescription(url: storeURL) pc.persistentStoreDescriptions = [storeDescription] pc.loadPersistentStores { _, error in if let error = error { fatalError(error.localizedDescription) } }     return pc }() using this extension on URL: public extension URL {     static func storeURL(for appGroup: String, databaseName: String) -> URL {         guard let fileContainer = FileManager.default.containerURL(forSecurityApplicationGroupIdentifier: appGroup) else {             fatalError("Shared file container could not be created.")         }         return fileContainer.appendingPathComponent("\(databaseName).sqlite")     } } where group.hourglass is the name of my shared App Group between my App and Widget targets. Source: SwiftLee article: "Core Data and App extensions: Sharing a single database"
Jul ’20