Yep, I want to use it for adding (inserting) data.
Maybe a feature for the future...

On Jul 16, 5:46 pm, NealWalters <nealwalt...@nealwalters.com> wrote:
> There is a tool called "Data Viewer" in the GAE Admin Console.  Have
> you seen it?
> It displays data rows (10 at a time I think), allows you to scroll
> forward, allow you enter your own GQL command, and allows you to
> update and delete.
>
> The only trick is that it only works with data already stored.  So for
> example, if you define two tables (classes inheriting from db.Model),
> in your code, and only store one of them, you will only see that one
> table (that actually has data stored) in the Data Viewer.  If later,
> you delete all those rows, you will no longer see that table/patter in
> the viewer, until you store a new row in your code.
>
> Neal Walters
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