Actually, you still need to supply a empty dict object
anykind = type("KindName", (db.Expando,), dict())
obj1 = anykind()
obj1.put()
Here "anykind" is just a variable name, it is not necessary to match
KindName, but KindName is the name used for datastore.
On Oct 25, 3:36 am, Koren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks!
> so can i do soemthing like:
> Newkind = type("KindName", (db.expando,))
>
> obj1 = KindName()
>
> ?
>
> On Oct 25, 12:14 am, yejun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I think you mean kind.
>
> > Newkind = type("KindName", (db.model,), dict(p1=db.Property(), p2...))
>
> > On Oct 24, 5:45 pm,Koren<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > hi,
>
> > > is it possible to create a datastore entity at runtime?
> > > i have the situation that i need to create new Entities (and not
> > > records) during runtime. This corresponds to setting up a database
> > > table during runtime instead of just adding rows to the same table.
>
> > > thanks,
>
> > >Koren- Hide quoted text -
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> > - Show quoted text -
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