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Sorry, Objective-C noob here.
in java doing this is very simple. The code is just...
if(ParseObject.has("value"){ //dosomething }
In objective-c there doesn't seem to be an equivilant to this method.
To get the values out of the PFObject, you can use either the objectForKey: method or the [] subscripting operator.
PFObject
objectForKey:
[]
If there is no object for a given key, you will get nil.
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