I wrote a KeyNameReferenceProperty awhile back, maybe this will help:

http://gist.github.com/109193

On Oct 12, 12:45 am, Tonny <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> Can someone help with this consideration:
>
> When we're creating a ReferenceProperty on datastore objects the value
> stored in the model is the key
> for the referenced object (stating the obvious here, but please stay
> with me), but when the reference object
> has a key_name, which makes up a pretty name (understandable from the
> datastore viewer), it would be nice to use that key name instead. Is
> there an easy way to use that key_name instead?
>
> I could imaging subclassing ReferenceProperty, but looking at the API,
> I can't seem to find someplace to hook
> in. I could write my own ReferenceProperty from scratch, subclassing
> Property, but I would also like a simple
> solution where I didn't reinvent all ready existing functionality.
>
> Regards
> Tonny
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