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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T17:45:50+00:00 2026-05-21T17:45:50+00:00

I need to delete my persistent store (doing it object by object is not

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I need to delete my persistent store (doing it object by object is not practical because I have over 100,000 objects). I’ve tried this:

- (IBAction)resetDatabase:(id)sender {

    NSPersistentStore* store = [[__persistentStoreCoordinator persistentStores] lastObject];

    NSError *error = nil;
    NSURL *storeURL = store.URL;

    // release context and model
    [__managedObjectContext release];
    [__managedObjectModel release];
    __managedObjectModel = nil;
    __managedObjectContext = nil;

    [__persistentStoreCoordinator removePersistentStore:store error:nil];

    [__persistentStoreCoordinator release];
    __persistentStoreCoordinator = nil;

    [[NSFileManager defaultManager] removeItemAtPath:storeURL.path error:&error];
    if (error) {
        NSLog(@"filemanager error %@", error);
    }    

     // recreate the stack
     __managedObjectContext = [self managedObjectContext];

}

But I get this error when I try to insert entities into the store afterwards:

This NSPersistentStoreCoordinator has no persistent stores.  It cannot perform a save operation.

Update:
I tried releasing the MOC and MOM before removing the persistent store but I still get the same error.

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    2026-05-21T17:45:51+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 5:45 pm

    Here is how I do a “reset data” function in several apps:

    - (void)reset {
      // Release CoreData chain
      [_managedObjectContext release];
      _managedObjectContext = nil;
      [_managedObjectModel release];
      _managedObjectModel = nil;
      [_persistentStoreCoordinator release];
      _persistentStoreCoordinator = nil;
    
      // Delete the sqlite file
      NSError *error = nil;
      if ([fileManager fileExistsAtPath:_storeURL.path])
        [fileManager removeItemAtURL:_storeURL error:&error];
      // handle error...
    }
    

    Basically I just release the CoreData chain, then delete the persistentStore file. That’s what you are trying to do, without using removePersistentStore, which I do not care since I will just rebuild the persistentStore coordinator later. Then at next core data call the chain is rebuilt transparently using singleton-lazy-style constructors like :

    - (NSManagedObjectModel *) managedObjectModel {
      if (!_managedObjectModel)
        _managedObjectModel = [[NSManagedObjectModel mergedModelFromBundles:nil] retain];
      return _managedObjectModel;
    }
    
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