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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T10:01:21+00:00 2026-06-08T10:01:21+00:00

My alertview gives this problem.. it has nothing to do with sqlite.. it gives

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My alertview gives this problem.. it has nothing to do with sqlite.. it gives gives some information..

how can i fix this?

UIAlertView *infoShow = [[UIAlertView alloc] initWithTitle: @"info"
                                                       message: @"info."
                                                      delegate: nil
                                             cancelButtonTitle: @"OK"
                                             otherButtonTitles: nil];


    [infoShow show];
    [infoShow release];




Unable to load persistent store at URL 'file://localhost/Users/Mac/Library/Application%20Support/iPhone%20Simulator/5.0/Library/Keyboard/UserDictionary.sqlite' ({
    metadata =     {
        NSPersistenceFrameworkVersion = 409;
        NSStoreModelVersionHashes =         {
            UserDictionaryEntry = <f0c9025b 602122f9 37a4e274 bdaacec1 b9a66f83 fca5c43b bed5e80a 6baee338>;
        };
        NSStoreModelVersionHashesVersion = 3;
        NSStoreModelVersionIdentifiers =         (
            ""
        );
        NSStoreType = SQLite;
        NSStoreUUID = "5D722675-4764-4953-9508-7CBA29078E68";
        "_NSAutoVacuumLevel" = 2;
    };
    reason = "The model used to open the store is incompatible with the one used to create the store";

})
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    2026-06-08T10:01:22+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 10:01 am

    It’s not actually a problem. This seems to happen recently with new versions of the SDK. It’s something internally to the iPhone simulator that happens usually when you open a keyboard (spot the error talking about keyboards).

    This shouldn’t affect your app’s running but if it is then try resetting your simulator – there is a menu option for it. That should fix it.

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