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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T20:01:22+00:00 2026-05-11T20:01:22+00:00

In a classic relational database, I have the following table: CREATE TABLE Person( Id

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In a classic relational database, I have the following table:

CREATE TABLE Person(
    Id int IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
    MotherId int NOT NULL REFERENCES Person(Id),
    FatherId int NOT NULL REFERENCES Person(Id),
    FirstName nvarchar(255))

I am trying to convert this table into a Google App Engine table. My issue is with the fields MotherId and FatherId. I tried the code below, but no chance. Python says that it doesn’t know the object type Person.

class Person(db.Model):
    mother = db.ReferenceProperty(Person)
    father = db.ReferenceProperty(Person)
    firstName = db.StringProperty()

Does someone know how we can model a recursive relationship in a Google App Engine table? How could I work around the limitation of App Engine?

UPDATE
I want to expand the problem a little bit… What if I wanted to add a collection of children?

children = db.SelfReferenceProperty(collection_name='children_set')
dad.children.append(childrenOne)

I tried this and it doesn’t work. Any idea what I am doing wrong?

Thanks!

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    2026-05-11T20:01:23+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:01 pm

    I think that you want SelfReferenceProperty here

    class Person(db.Model):
        mother = db.SelfReferenceProperty(collection_name='mother_set')
        father = db.SelfReferenceProperty(collection_name='father_set')
        firstName = db.StringProperty()
    

    Alternatively, you can put the Mother and Father relations in separate classes.

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