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I ran [self.ubiquityStoreManager deleteCloudContainerLocalOnly:YES]; on my Mac app expecting to only delete the contents of that device, however instead it deleted the contents on all devices, just as if I had specified NO instead of YES
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Of course. I had a work Christmas party which included an overnight stay at a fancy hotel, so I had to run after finding this, and now trying to play catch up work being a grown up :( Should be able to in a couple hours (that means I am going to loose my data again!!! NOOOO!!!)
:)
On Dec 6, 2013, at 12:43 PM, Maarten Billemont [email protected] wrote:
Can you provide USM logs of what happens when you do this?
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well, if you do a setCloudDisabledAndOverwriteLocalWithCloudIfConfirmed: to force a migration from cloud -> local, then do a [self.ubiquityStoreManager deleteCloudContainerLocalOnly:YES]; you can always do a setCloudEnabledAndOverwriteCloudWithLocalIfConfirmed: any time later to migrate local back to cloud and re-populate if your cloud store did get emptied :-)
I ran
[self.ubiquityStoreManager deleteCloudContainerLocalOnly:YES];
on my Mac app expecting to only delete the contents of that device, however instead it deleted the contents on all devices, just as if I had specifiedNO
instead ofYES
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: