Hi Eric. We're investigating this issue on our end. Looking into this
a bit deeper, I see that one of the entities that didn't appear in the
query results was written on the 27th and the second was written on
the 30th. I know that you had re-built your index a second time after
our chat on Wednesday, but when did you originally build the index?
Was it after you finished writing all of the entities or sometime
between the 27th and 30th?

Thanks,
- Jason

On Nov 30, 1:41 pm, Eric Rannaud <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 1:30 PM, Joshua Smith <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> > Are you sure all 4 entities *have* an "id" field.  I've been bitten by that 
> > when I added a new field.  if you mention a field that an entity is missing 
> > anywhere in the GQL, then that entity will not show up in your query 
> > results.
>
> Yes, they all do have an id field. Note that the ordered query works
> just fine on the development server, returning 4 results.
>
> For now, my workaround is to retrieve the entities unordered and sort
> them in the server code.
>
> Eric.

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