XCode iOS Application Master-Detail Application Core Data Event timeStamp attribute
| Originator: | indiekiduk | ||
| Number: | rdar://26996021 | Date Originated: | 24-Jun-2016 |
| Status: | Open | Resolved: | |
| Product: | Developer Tools | Product Version: | Xcode 8 beta 3 |
| Classification: | Reproducible: |
Summary: In the Core Data enabled Master-Detail template it creates a model with an entity 'Event' and an attribute 'timeStamp'. It should be timestamp, i.e. no capital 's'. There is an english word timestamp, hence it is not time stamp so no camel case is required for the 's'. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open Xcode 2. File new 3. iOS, Application, Master-Detail, check Core data enabled. 4. Open the model, view the Event entity's attributes. Expected Results: The Date attribute should be 'timestamp' Actual Results: The Date attribute is 'timeStamp' Version: Xcode Version 8.0 beta (8S128d) Notes: Configuration: Attachments: 'Screen Shot 2016-06-24 at 15.27.33.png' was successfully uploaded.
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Me 02-Aug-2016 00:43 AM
This issue has been verified as resolved and can be closed. Thanks.
Apple Developer Relations 01-Aug-2016 06:40 PM
Please verify this issue with the Xcode 8 beta and update your bug report at https://bugreport.apple.com/ with your results.
Xcode 8 beta 4 (Build: 8S188o) https://developer.apple.com/download/ Posted Date: August 1st, 2016