On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 4:17 PM, Jason (Google) <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Eric. Yes, the reason why you see 3 instead of 4 was because we re-put
> one of the incorrect entities. If you re-put the other (either
> programatically or via the Admin Console), you should see it appear when you
> execute the query. We're still working on determining why they weren't
> returned with the original index.
> It's possible that several of your other entities are affected, and we'll

It's indeed likely. Since I found that example by chance, it's
unlikely these are  the only 2 out of 500,000.


> try to clear that up for you soon. If you can't wait, you can always write a
> remote_api script that queries for all entities and writes each in an
> individual transaction yourself or continue filtering in memory until we
> repair the index on our end.

It's alright, I'm sorting the results manually in application code.
The overhead is negligible with my current level of activity. This
will do fine for now.

Thanks.

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