On 2:59 PM, Zeynel wrote:
class Rep(db.Model):
     author = db.UserProperty()
     replist = db.ListProperty(str)
     unique = db.ListProperty(str)
     date = db.DateTimeProperty(auto_now_add=True)

....

Rep().replist = L
Rep().put()
mylist = Rep().all().fetch(10)

I am trying to display mylist; but I am getting the object. Thanks.

I don't know any meaning for "pring."

Care to mention what db is? Presumably it's some other module, not in the standard library, that you've imported. And presumably it has a class called Model defined in it.

But the three lines following make no sense to me in isolation, so unless you know how db.Model is intended to be used, I can't imagine what you expect here. Rep().replist = L creates a temporary object, gives it an attribute, and throws them both away. Although I could write code that would have enough side effects to do something with that, I can't imagine why I would want to.

Be more explicit with the assumptions (in this case, at least show the import), and with the results. So instead of saying "I am getting the object," say

print mylist

produces the output:

sjfdsljdsfds;lkjfdsfds
fdsljfds;ldsj;dslkjfds
dsfjlfkjslkjfd s fj lkjfd


DaveA

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