CoreData fails to save context, saying relationship is nil - however it is definitely set
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When I attempt to save the context of my CoreData model, I receive an error

Unresolved error Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=1560 "The operation couldn’t be completed. (Cocoa error 1560.)" UserInfo=0x76924b0 {NSDetailedErrors=( "Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=1570 " The operation couldn\U2019t be completed. (Cocoa error 1570.)" UserInfo=0x768c410 {NSValidationErrorObject=<Posts: 0x7177990> (entity: Posts; id: 0x7177010 <x-coredata:///Posts/tEF7138E6-A968-45B7-95CF-116C2AA93D605> ; data: {\n " business_entity" = nil;\n "
created_at" = " 2012-01-21 03:31:30 +0000" ;\n " own_description" = " Roasted this morning- Panama Duncan Estate: A rose fragrance debuts flavors of pear, coconut and marshmallow with caramel throughout the cup." ;\n postsID = 4;\n " updated_at" = " 2012-01-21 03:31:30 +0000" ;\n}), NSValidationErrorKey=business_entity, NSLocalizedDescription=The operation couldn\U2019t be completed. (Cocoa error 1570.)}",

Key part being:

business_entity = nil;
NSValidationErrorKey=business_entity

However when I create my "Posts" object I set them such that:

    // First try to find a business for the post
NSNumber* businessID = [NSNumber numberWithInteger: [(NSString*)[jsonInfo objectForKey:@"business_id"] integerValue]];
NSFetchRequest *fetchRequest = [[NSFetchRequest alloc] init];
[fetchRequest setEntity: [NSEntityDescription entityForName:kCoreDataModelNameBusinesses inManagedObjectContext: self.managedObjectContext]];
[fetchRequest setPredicate: [NSPredicate predicateWithFormat:@"(businessesID == %i)", [businessID intValue]]];

NSError *error = nil;
NSArray *matchingManagedObjects = [__managedObjectContext executeFetchRequest:fetchRequest error:&error];

if(error) {
    NSLog(@"Error-createNewPostsWithJsonInfo: Unresolved error %@, %@", error, [error userInfo] );
    return;
}

// Check any results
if( [matchingManagedObjects count] == 0) {
    NSLog(@"Error-createNewPostsWithJsonInfo: Could not locate a matching businessId: %@ for postId:%@", businessID, (NSString*)[jsonInfo objectForKey:@"id"]);
}
// Check too many results    
if( [matchingManagedObjects count] > 1) {
    NSLog(@"Error-createNewPostsWithJsonInfo: Too many bussinesses match businessId: %@ for postId:%@", businessID, (NSString*)[jsonInfo objectForKey:@"id"]);
}

// Final sanity check outputs fine!!
NSLog(@"Business entity %@", (Businesses*)[matchingManagedObjects objectAtIndex:0] );

// Finally create the post 
Posts* newPosts = [NSEntityDescription
                           insertNewObjectForEntityForName:entityName inManagedObjectContext:self.managedObjectContext];

newPosts.created_at = [_dateFormater dateFromString: [jsonInfo objectForKey:@"created_at"] ];
newPosts.updated_at = [_dateFormater dateFromString: [jsonInfo objectForKey:@"updated_at"] ];
newPosts.own_description = [jsonInfo objectForKey:@"description"];
newPosts.postsID = [NSNumber numberWithInteger: [(NSString*)[jsonInfo objectForKey:@"id"] integerValue]];
[newPosts setBusiness_entity: (Businesses*)[matchingManagedObjects objectAtIndex:0] ];

So I know the business_entity is being set, and is correct. What would cause it to give an error when saving the context in such a scenario?

Here's the model if that helps:

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Deforest answered 24/1, 2012 at 20:0 Comment(1)
is business_entity a relationship or a property>Lungki
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Incase anyone comes across this problem, the error was in the way that I was setting the relationship in coredatamodel.

These images will explain better than i can, but make sure you set the relationships as to-many in the owner entity, otherwise it won't create the mutable set dynamically for you

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Deforest answered 24/1, 2012 at 20:39 Comment(0)

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