nice information, thnks ! did't know they use same space but always used
datetimeproperty.

On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 8:40 PM, Rodrigo Moraes <[email protected]>wrote:

> Just FYI, DateProperty, TimeProperty and DatetimeProperty all store the
> same type in the datastore: a datetime representation. The difference is
> that the first two are stored incomplete (on DateProperty, time will be
> 00:00 00:00, on TimeProperty, date will be 1970-01-01), and that's what you
> see in the datastore. It's hard to justify using DateProperty or
> TimeProperty since the storage space used and underlying type are the same,
> so I end always using DatetimeProperty.
>
> -- rodrigo
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