On 20/02/2019 18:56, edmer2...@gmail.com wrote:
So I'm a newbie to Python. I got access to an existing RavenDB and am supposed 
to install it on aws.amazon.com. If I succeed in setting this up, I am supposed 
to write some Python code.

But how can I play with Python and test some querries without f#cking up the 
database? Because the RavenDB is working with an app that's currently being 
used by a few hundreds of people.

These two statements are a bit inconsistent. If you are installing an existing RavenDB on aws, other people cannot be using it on aws, surely?

At any rate, I think your instincts are right. The only safe context for experimenting in is an isolated one. Your problem may be that a local instance of RavenDB may act differently to a remote one, but that's a bridge to cross when you come to it. If you can get an isolated instance on AWS, that would be ideal (but expensive).

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