That is correct.  As with the production datastore, all local data is
associated with a single, immutable app id.

On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 8:46 AM, Rajeev Dayal <[email protected]> wrote:

> +[maxr]
>
> Hi,
> After talking offline with Fred, I realized that the app id probably does
> affect the data store. I believe that each application's data is isolated
> via the app id in development mode. So, if you change your app id, you're
> now accessing the data associated with that new app id (if any). I've added
> Max to this thread to confirm.
>
> Also, in some cases, data created with a previous version of the SDK may
> not be compatible with data created with a newer version of the SDK. So, if
> you had an app id associated with an older SDK and created some data, and
> then switched the app id for another project using a newer SDK to the app id
> associated with the older SDK, then you would run into problems when
> retrieving data.
>
>
> Rajeev
>
> On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 10:26 PM, dreamy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi all.
>>   i resovled the error by modify  <application>sitegendemo</
>> application> to old application_id.
>>   i have runed successful in one machine .but i new a google web
>> application in other machine and copy from first machine . i change
>> the application_id and run .then will show the same error.
>> >>
>>
>

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