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@dbs dbs commented Mar 22, 2016

The code for the solution for the Datastore query that is supposed to return
only a specific user's books fails to return any books. The problem is that
the comparison operator and property key were included in a single string.
Break the values out into separate strings so that the filter() method has
a property, comparison operator, and value as expected.

Closes #69.

Signed-off-by: Dan Scott [email protected]

The code for the solution for the Datastore query that is supposed to return
only a specific user's books fails to return any books. The problem is that
the comparison operator and property key were included in a single string.
Break the values out into separate strings so that the filter() method has
a property, comparison operator, and value as expected.

Closes googlesamples#69.

Signed-off-by: Dan Scott <[email protected]>
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@dbs dbs changed the title Use a 3-arg filter() for a Datastore query Use a valid filter() for userId Datastore query Mar 22, 2016
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I'm Dan Scott, and I confirm that I did author this commit.

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