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In a project using Core Data, I installed "No Action" for some models. This triggers the following warning:

"Setting the rule" No action "- this is an advanced setting"

Now I know that this is an advanced setup, and I have to keep track of what we do with the relationship, but that’s exactly what I do.

(To be more precise, if I shut down Core Data with something when deleting, I get a pretty big boost when deleting things manually).

So how to disable the warning?

All I could find on the intertubes was as follows:

http://www.cocoabuilder.com/archive/cocoa/173698-core-data-compiler-warning.html

And I agree with the poster that this is not the cleanest way to solve the compiler warning.

Any ideas?

Edit:

Ran's How to disable feedback warning for CoreData in Xcode 4.2? and find the warnings MOMC_. Even after turning on all of them, still receiving warnings.

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You can disable this particular warning using the method mentioned in your question.

You can still see a warning in the error navigator if you show all the problems, not just the questions from the last build. (Filter icons are located in the bottom panel at the bottom of the navigator.)

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/904327/


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