I'm doing an iPhone app that reads data from XML file, turn them into Core Data Managed Objects and save them.
The application is working fine, mostly, on smaller data set/XML that contains ~150 objects. I said mostly because 10% of the time, I'd get the following exception from CoreData while trying to save the context:
* Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSInvalidArgumentException', reason: '* -_referenceData64 only defined for abstract class. Define -[NSTemporaryObjectID_default _referenceData64]!'
On a bigger data set (~2000), this happens every time, but not on the same place. It could fail on the 137th record, 580th, or the very last one. I've tried moving the save point (per object, per 10 objects, save once all objects are alloc/init'ed) but I always hit the exception above.
I've googled the exception and saw someone having the same issues but didn't see any resolutions.
My next step was going to be simplifying the managed objects and relationships to a point where this error stops and build from there to isolate the issue. The last resort is to ditch Core Data and just directly store into sqllite.
Thanks for all your help!
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