Grüß Gott, 

Good news: you are perfectly right, it is still possible to access the 
Datastore of the legacy project when using the Cloud Client libraries, if 
you identify it with the same project ID. In fact, there is no need to 
launch a new project with a new ID just for your flex migration; you can 
keep the same project. In this way, you maintain your app’s access to the 
same Datastore, which is associated to the app by way of your project ID. 
You might consider modifying your app within the project, exactly as you 
suggested initially, and have it run in the environment you prefer: 
recommended being the flexible environment. 

Tschüss

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