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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T01:09:14+00:00 2026-05-15T01:09:14+00:00

I’m using the Google App Engine with Python (Django). How to emulate SELECT *

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I’m using the Google App Engine with Python (Django).
How to emulate "SELECT * FROM bla WHERE touser = common.userstats("key") OR fromuser = common.userstats("key") ORDER BY date ASC"?

I was thinking of something like this, but I can’t get it in the order I want.

    recievedlist = models.P1.all()
    recievedlist.filter("touser =", common.userstats("key"))
    plus1list = recievedlist.fetch(50)

    sendlist = models.P1.all()
    sendlist.filter("fromuser =", common.userstats("key"))
    plus1list += sendlist.fetch(50)

    # order plus1list
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    2026-05-15T01:09:15+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 1:09 am

    You could add a ListProperty to your model which contains both touser and fromuser. Then you could execute a single query to retrieve the entities which you are interested in sorted by date. This eliminates a datastore query and the in-memory sort, but costs you an extra index and a little more storage space on your model.

    (pseudo) Example:

    class bla(db.Model):
        ...
        toandfromuser = db.ListProperty(...)
    

    Then you can do a query like this (since an entity will match if ANY element of the list toandfromuser matches the value you are looking for):

    SELECT * FROM bla WHERE toandfromuser = common.userstats("key") ORDER BY date ASC
    
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