Hi,

Thanks for the information.  It is good to know.  For what I need I
potentially need more than 5000 items so  I will probably have to think of
another way of doing it.

Cheers and Thanks,
Paul

2008/10/27 Waldemar Kornewald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
> Hi Paul,
>
> On Oct 26, 9:49 pm, "Paul Kinlan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Is the limit to the number of items in a ListProperty 1000?  I ask
> because
> > the limit to the number of results in a Query is 1000 and if the data in
> the
> > list is stored as seperate entities in the index I am assuming that this
> > means that the limit is 1000 as per the query guidelines.
>
> The limit is 5000 index entries per entity. So, if you have a
> StringProperty and a ListProperty you can put 4999 items into the
> list. The problem just seems to be that put() consumes *lots* of
> mcycles if your entity needs many index entries. I don't know if
> that'll change and how much we'll get charged for it.
>
> Bye,
> Waldemar Kornewald
> >
>

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