I'm trying to create a sort descriptor, for a core data fetch request, that will fetch objects that are ordered by a calculated value (e.g., the sum of two or more attributes). Is this possible? Thanks in advance.
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From the "Core Data Programming Guide":
So sorting by a calculated value seems not to be possible. You have to pre-calculate the sorting value and store it as (non-transient) attribute in your objects.