Sorry, I don't understand this line.

 although I belive storing records without id assignment would be 
> restrictive for apps


Do you mean web2py apps or GAE apps? What did you mean by "restrictive"

(and I doubt it will be actually compatible at all


Compatible with what?

Sure, when you would insert using a key_name, and without an numeric id, 
the will be web2py API functionalities that wont work anymore. (the ones 
that expect a numeric id returned)
But you would know that you don't need those functionalities if you would 
decide to use a key_name.


On Wednesday, January 8, 2014 3:52:18 PM UTC+1, Alan Etkin wrote:
>
> > But does that mean you should not allow it to be inserted that way?
> > Nothing restricts users from operating (using web2py api) on rows 
> inserted with GAE api....
>
> There's no restriction on the use of the datastore, since it is not a 
> service reserved for web2py apps, although I belive storing records without 
> id assignment would be restrictive for apps (and I doubt it will be 
> actually compatible at all, with the exception of the keyed tables 
> mentioned before, in case it is supported).
>
>

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