Verity does string based searching, not numerical base searching. What
you may consider is an alternative. All products that are < 20 bucks
are considered cheap. When inserting the data, use a criteria, or a
category, of cheap.


On 6/20/07, Matthew Lesko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well I have a problem with a verity search I am doing. The collection is 
> based off a query of product data. My collection has cf_custom2 data in it 
> which represents the products price. When I search the collection with:
>
> criteria="CF_CUSTOM2 <= 19.99"
>
> I will get results with CF_Custom2 with values all over the place, like 
> 108.95. The interesting thing is I will not get any price that do not start 
> with a 1. I have tested with other numbers in the criteria and they all 
> behave the same.
>
> Am I missing something on how verity execute this search. It seems to work 
> great when I use the = operator but returns unwanted results when I use the 
> other numeric operators.
>
> To give this some purpose, what I am trying to do is a price range search of 
> my collection.
>
> Any help would be great!
>
> 

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