even if specifying keyword it's not setting it:

memcache.set('myEntity', myData, 2592000) # returns True
memcache.get('myEntity') # returns None

memcache.set('myEntity', myData, 1209600) # returns True
memcache.get('myEntity') # returns entity data

Don't know really what's the logic here, maybe when time value is high it
thinks this is a unix time stamp 2592000 = Sat, 31 Jan 1970 00:00:00 GMT,
and makes data to expiry straight away? If so, documentation need to say
that, because it is not clear!

On 5 November 2011 16:32, pdknsk <[email protected]> wrote:

> I haven't tried, but it probably doesn't work as a positional
> argument, only as a keyword argument (time=1).
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