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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T11:48:31+00:00 2026-05-24T11:48:31+00:00

We get CoreData could not fulfill a fault every once in a while. We

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We get “CoreData could not fulfill a fault” every once in a while. We have read through the Apple documentation but are unclear on what is allowed to be retained. We have been very careful about creating one context per thread, etc. However, one thing our app is doing is we are retaining NSManagedObjects on our UIViewControllers (usually via a NSArray or NSDictionary). I’m guessing what’s going on is the object relationships are changing and we are not handling the appropriate notification.

Does anyone have any suggestions on the better design with regards to Core Data? When we get the error, I cannot see that we actually deleted anything from the context to cause the fault. Is it necessary to handle NSManagedObjectContextObjectsDidChangeNotification on our UIViewControllers if they are retaining state? Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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    2026-05-24T11:48:31+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 11:48 am

    You can register for change notifications in Core Data. This will allow you to update your managed objects when they change. See the Core Data Docs for more info. You’re going to be interested in 2 methods to register and respond to changes:

      [NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] addObserver:self
                                              selector:@selector(mergeChanges:)
                                                  name:NSManagedObjectContextDidSaveNotification
                                                object:(your NSManagedObjectContext)];
    

    The mergeChanges selector (your method) will call the following method to synchronize any changes from other threads. It will look something like this:

    - (void)mergeChanges:(NSNotification *)notification{
      AppDelegate *appDelegate = [[UIApplication sharedApplication] delegate];
      NSManagedObjectContext *context = [appDelegate managedObjectContext];
    
      // Merge changes into the default context on the main thread
      [context performSelectorOnMainThread:@selector(mergeChangesFromContextDidSaveNotification:)
                                withObject:notification
                             waitUntilDone:YES];  
    }
    
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