On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 20:20, peterk peter.ke...@gmail.com wrote:
It might be because it's a Saturday morning and I'm not thinking very
clearly, but I can't really seem to find a good solution to this
problem, or specifically one that might work well on GAE.
The scenario is this (bear with
Hey Joe,
Thanks for your thoughts!
The reason I was initially thinking of having 'n' groups per user was
that I was going to treat groups of friends as groups..that is, while
you may be a member of only a few 'named' groups (like..'moms',
'knitters', 'chefs', for example), you'd also be a
Just as an update..I've modified my query so that if you have more
than 30 friends, it splits the list into chunks of 30 and does
multiple queries.
So it gets the last 100 scores from your first 30 friends, then the
last 100 scores from your next 30 friends and so on..and then sums up
the scores