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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T15:45:36+00:00 2026-06-12T15:45:36+00:00

Possible Duplicate: Setting a different section for each month with fetchedresultcontroller I am trying

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Setting a different section for each month with fetchedresultcontroller

I am trying to split my UITableview into sections for each month. I start working with the DateSectionTitles example of apple. First of all I added in my coredata a attribute ‘sectionIdentifier’. Then in my managedobject subclass I added this method.

- (NSString *)sectionIdentifier {

    // Create and cache the section identifier on demand.

    [self willAccessValueForKey:@"sectionIdentifier"];
    NSString *tmp = [self primitiveSectionIdentifier];
    [self didAccessValueForKey:@"sectionIdentifier"];

    if (!tmp) {
        /*
         Sections are organized by month and year. Create the section identifier as a string representing the number (year * 1000) + month; this way they will be correctly ordered chronologically regardless of the actual name of the month.
         */
        NSCalendar *calendar = [NSCalendar currentCalendar];

        NSDateComponents *components = [calendar components:(NSYearCalendarUnit | NSMonthCalendarUnit) fromDate:[self date]];
        tmp = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%d", ([components year] * 1000) + [components month]];
          [self setPrimitiveSectionIdentifier:tmp];
    }
    NSLog(@"tmp: %@",tmp);
    return tmp;
}

This is what i do in my titleForHeaderSection

- (NSString *)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView titleForHeaderInSection:(NSInteger)section {
        id <NSFetchedResultsSectionInfo> theSection = [[self.fetchedResultsController sections] objectAtIndex:section];


    /*
     Section information derives from an event's sectionIdentifier, which is a string representing the number (year * 1000) + month.
     To display the section title, convert the year and month components to a string representation.
     */
    static NSArray *monthSymbols = nil;

    if (!monthSymbols) {
        NSDateFormatter *formatter = [[NSDateFormatter alloc] init];
        [formatter setCalendar:[NSCalendar currentCalendar]];
        monthSymbols = [formatter monthSymbols];
    }

    NSInteger numericSection = [[theSection name] integerValue];

    NSInteger year = numericSection / 1000;
    NSInteger month = numericSection - (year * 1000);

    NSString *titleString = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%@ %d", [monthSymbols objectAtIndex:month-1], year];
    NSLog(@"titelstring is: %@",titleString);
    return titleString;
}

For my number of rowsInSection I do this.

id <NSFetchedResultsSectionInfo> sectionInfo = [[self.fetchedResultsController sections] objectAtIndex:section];

        NSInteger count = [sectionInfo numberOfObjects];
        return count;

And this for my NumberOfSectionsInTableview

NSInteger count = [[self.fetchedResultsController sections] count];
        return count;

Can anybody help?

Thanks in advance!

What is going wrong

First off all it don’t prints my log in NSLog(@”tmp: %@”,tmp);
And also I get the following error:

**CoreData**: error: (NSFetchedResultsController) A section returned nil value for section name key path 'sectionIdentifier'. Objects will be placed in unnamed section
2012-10-10 10:41:17.475 RacingGenk[15785:c07] *** Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSRangeException', reason: '-[__NSCFArray objectAtIndex:]: index (-1 (or possibly larger)) beyond bounds (12)'

EDIT
Here is where I set my NSFetchresultcontroller

- (void)getKalender // attaches an NSFetchRequest to this UITableViewController
{
    NSFetchRequest *request = [NSFetchRequest fetchRequestWithEntityName:@"Kalender"];
    request.sortDescriptors = [NSArray arrayWithObject:[NSSortDescriptor sortDescriptorWithKey:@"date" ascending:YES]];

    self.fetchedResultsController = [[NSFetchedResultsController alloc] initWithFetchRequest:request
                                                                        managedObjectContext:self.genkDatabase.managedObjectContext
                                                                sectionNameKeyPath:@"Kalender.sectionIdentifier" cacheName:@"Root"];
    self.fetchedResultsController.delegate = self;
    self.fetchedResultsController = self.fetchedResultsController;
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    Editorial Team
    2026-06-12T15:45:37+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 3:45 pm

    I think it must be

    sectionNameKeyPath:@"sectionIdentifier"
    

    instead of

    sectionNameKeyPath:@"Kalender.sectionIdentifier"
    

    in the construction of the fetched results controller.

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