I think I have found an error in the documentation: in the example I
have been using where Key.from_path() is used, it should be
db.Key.from_path() [notice the db.]. Things work better that way.

http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/datastore/typesandpropertyclasses.html

On Dec 14, 1:48 am, thebrianschott <schott.br...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Looking at the rest of that last example, maybe they are saying not
> that "susan5" is the key, but that using Key.from_path(,"susan5") can
> get the key?
>
> m = Employee(name="Susan", key_name="susan5")
> m.put()
> e = Employee(name="Bob", manager=m.key())
> e.put()
>
> m_key = Key.from_path("Employee", "susan5")    #did I miss the
> importance of this?
> e = Employee(name="Jennifer", manager=m_key)
>

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