I have the same problem
How have You solved it?

On 24 Лют, 00:36, keyurva <keyu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This is where embarrassment becomes me. This issue was a false alarm.
> A case of corrupt data.
>
> Sorry for the trouble.
>
> == Keyur
>
> On Feb 23, 1:37 pm, keyurva <keyu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > This has to be the first query that works but somehow for me a simple
> > EQUAL operator on a string propertydoesnotyield results. I'm using
> > the low level datastore api. Now it could be that this is only a local
> > datastore issue and once deployed on app engine itdoeswork. But I'd
> > like someone to confirm this for me.
>
> > To give an example for my issue - a query such as: SEX = "MALE"does
> >notworkbut SEX >= "MALE" AND SEX < "MALEa"does. (This first one of
> > course translates to a query with one EQUAL filter while the second
> > one translates to a query with 2 filters - GREATER_THAN_OR_EQUAL and
> > LESS_THAN).
>
> > Thanks,
> > Keyur

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