Thanks for both links. I think I need to go back over that site. That
page on exceptions was much better than the book I bought.

On Jan 15, 6:28 pm, Alexander Kojevnikov <alexan...@kojevnikov.com>
wrote:
> > Oh ok.. so it is possible to catch that. It's datastore.Timeout and
> > not db.Timeout, right? I was confused because when I see it in the
> > logs I saw: raise _ToDatastoreError(err), so I wasn't sure how to
> > catch it since that exception covers pretty much any issue with
> > writing to the datastore, not just timeouts.
>
> Actually google.appengine.ext.db.Timeout and
> google.appengine.api.datastore_errors.Timeout is the same class, check
> google/appengine/ext/db/__init__.py, line 105.
>
> db.Timeout is documented here [1], the one from datastore_errors is
> not a part of documented public API and thus can change. It's safer to
> use db.Timeout in your code.
>
> [1]http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/datastore/exceptions.html
>
> > (Sorry, I didn't start using python until I started using
> > appengine, so still learning here)
>
> Neither did I :) You can skim through the chapter of the tutorial that
> covers exceptions, it's pretty short and very well 
> written:http://www.python.org/doc/2.5.2/tut/node10.html
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