It takes really long time to download when there's 100k+ entries, and
when it gets unexpected error code, it stops transferring. Not to
mention that it's costly and data is not always updated.

On Jan 25, 11:07 pm, Wim den Ouden <wdenou...@gmail.com> wrote:
> With appcfg.py download_data you can download your data and restore in
> the local dev.
>
> 2011/1/25 Peter Liu <tinyee...@gmail.com>:
>
> > Anyway to make dev server use production datastore?
>
> > It will be nice when designing new html templates (jsp, etc...) with
> > real production data. Maybe with read-only to avoid corrupting the
> > remote datastore.
>
> > Anyone tried this? Thanks.
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