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Does get(key) require the entity key and get_by_key_name(key_names) require the key_name?

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There is a difference. An Entity in the datastore is identified by a combination of its Kind, its parent, and its identifier. (link) The "identifier" can either be a number or a string. A Key object contains both the identifier and the parent information. So when you call get(), there is just one argument - the Key object. When you call get_by_key_name, notice that there are 2 arguments - one is the key_name, one is the parent.

So a Key is an object with several parts, whereas a key name is just a string. To make things more confusing, a Key object can be encoded as a string.

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Here is official explanation for get() and this one is for get_by_key_name() I hope this helps.

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  • yeah, I've actually read over those documentations...I was pretty sure that "key" and "key name" were two separate things, but wanted to be sure. So...are they different?
    – ehfeng
    Jul 12, 2009 at 22:46

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