As long as it's not we will need to use GAE api directly then.. 

To put() the entity that is.
I would still prefer to use web2py to retreive it.

On Wednesday, January 8, 2014 5:14:14 PM UTC+1, Quint wrote:
>
> Also, is the use of named keys supported by DAL? I think it is not
>
>
> As long as it's not we will need to use GAE api directly then.. 
>
>
> On Wednesday, January 8, 2014 3:53:05 PM UTC+1, Alan Etkin wrote:
>>
>> > (For instance when I want to supply a "key_name" when I put() an entity 
>> so I can have better performance to get() that entity from db.
>> > Or when I want to use put_multi())
>>
>> put_multi is supported by DAL trough the bulk_insert method. How better 
>> is performance when using named keys? Do you have benchmarks?. Also, is the 
>> use of named keys supported by DAL? I think it is not: 
>>
>> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/web2py/lFKiIGary0c/_sx0EoJkYk0J
>>
>>

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