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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T06:03:59+00:00 2026-05-13T06:03:59+00:00

Trying to [self.parentViewController.tableView reloadData] from a save: method in my DetailViewController but getting my

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Trying to [self.parentViewController.tableView reloadData] from a save: method in my DetailViewController but getting my favorite error: request for member ‘tableView’ in something not a structure or union.

Included the header for my RootViewController and casted the parentViewController as a RootViewController to no avail.

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    2026-05-13T06:03:59+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:03 am

    Try:

    [((MyParentViewControllerClassName *)self.parentViewController).tableView beginUpdates];
    [((MyParentViewControllerClassName *)self.parentViewController).tableView reloadData];
    [((MyParentViewControllerClassName *)self.parentViewController).tableView endUpdates];
    

    replacing MyParentViewControllerClassName with your parent vc’s class name.

    To reference the parent view controller, I have always had to do something like this, e.g.:

    NSArray *viewControllerArray = [self.navigationController viewControllers];
    NSInteger parentViewControllerIndex = [viewControllerArray count] - 2;
    [[viewControllerArray objectAtIndex:parentViewControllerIndex] setBackBarButtonItemTitle:@"New Title"];
    

    You could also try, following this example:

    [[[viewControllerArray objectAtIndex:parentViewControllerIndex] tableView] beginUpdates];
    [[[viewControllerArray objectAtIndex:parentViewControllerIndex] tableView] reloadData];
    [[[viewControllerArray objectAtIndex:parentViewControllerIndex] tableView] endUpdates];
    
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