Thanks for the response. I just dont see a reason why Google can't
allow dummy data to be entered via the built in admin interface. If it
can create forms when there is data, why cant it create forms without
data?

On Jan 9, 2:44 am, Alexander Kojevnikov <alexan...@kojevnikov.com>
wrote:
> You can include the 'shell' application from the official appengine
> samples with your app, and add/edit/delete the entities from Python
> shell.
>
> Source:http://code.google.com/p/google-app-engine-samples/downloads/list
> Demo:http://shell.appspot.com/
>
> Don't forget to restrict access to shell, e.g. only to the app admins.
>
> Cheers,
> Alex
> --www.muspy.com
>
> On Jan 9, 3:54 pm, adelevie <adele...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I really like GAE's admin interface save for one thing: it doesnt let
> > me enter dummy data--it says I must do it programmatically. While I'm
> > sure there is some legitimate reason for this, I still would like an
> > automated set of forms generated from my existing models. Is anyone
> > else in the same boat as me? Right now I'm stuck manually creating a
> > form class and url for each models--quite messy. Are there any clever
> > workarounds?
>
>
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