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Simple question regarding NSPredicate's. I'm trying to construct my predicate with "passed in" values like so :

NSPredicate* currentPredicate = [NSPredicate predicateWithFormat:@"%@ == %@",key,[changesDict valueForKey:@"Id"] ];

However, I haven't been able to get this to work correctly. If I insert the actual value I pass through it does work though. So this works :

NSPredicate* currentPredicate = [NSPredicate predicateWithFormat:@"contactId == %@",[changesDict valueForKey:@"Id"] ];

(Notice i inserted contactId as opposed to the previous example where I pass a string by the same name)

To troubleshoot I NSLogged the two predicates looking at their descriptions and they were different. I'll show them below.

This is the working one

2013-01-17 10:29:25.513 TestingCoreData[1776:3b03] contactId == "5878"

This is the non working one

2013-01-17 10:29:25.513 TestingCoreData[1776:3b03] "contactId" == "5878"

So I can kind of see that it's inserting a string where I really just want the name of the attribute that i'll later be using in the fetch request. But is there any way to accomplish this by passing in values?

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1 Answers

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For keys or key paths, you have to use the %K format:

[NSPredicate predicateWithFormat:@"%K == %@", key, [changesDict valueForKey:@"Id"]];

(See Parser Basics in the "Predicate Programming Guide".)