No ideas? Noone? I just don't understand why not all keys are
retrieved every time. It doesn't make any sense...

Thanks in advance,
Ben

On Dec 8, 6:47 pm, bsb <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am trying to cycle through all elements of a table via the remote
> API, using a modification of the code snippet 
> fromhttp://code.google.com/appengine/articles/remote_api.html:
>
> #---------------------------------------------------- SNIP
> ----------------------------------------------------
> query = db.GqlQuery("SELECT __key__ FROM Model_mobileapp ORDER BY
> __key__")
> apps = query.fetch(500)
> total = 0
> while apps:
>    total = total + len(apps)
>    query2 = db.GqlQuery("SELECT __key__ FROM Model_mobileapp WHERE
> __key__ > :1 ORDER BY __key__", apps[-1])
>    apps = query2.fetch(500)
>
> print "%d" % total
> #---------------------------------------------------- SNAP
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
> However, I'm getting unpredictable behaviour. Sometimes I get the
> correct number (104512), sometimes I get 15999, 30999 and all sorts of
> other values.
>
> Does anyone have any clue what this could be caused by? Is there some
> sort of magic caching going on for the fetch() command, that return
> some keys which are not in the correct sorting order? Could the
> (automatic) ascending key index be broken? Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Ben

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