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Jukka Zitting resolved JCR-1673.
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Resolution: Invalid
Assignee: Jukka Zitting
You need to mark the literal value as a date, otherwise the query will default
to string comparison (the query engine doesn't know that the property in
question is a date).
Use TIMESTAMP "<literal>" in an SQL query and xs:dateTime('<literal>') in an
XPath query to force date comparisons.
> Date comparitons are backwards in Queries
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> Key: JCR-1673
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-1673
> Project: Jackrabbit
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: query
> Affects Versions: core 1.4.1, core 1.4.4
> Reporter: Michael Neale
> Assignee: Jukka Zitting
> Priority: Critical
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> Imagine there is a node with jcr:created of:
> 2008-07-08T15:10:07.125+10:00
> The following query:
> SELECT ... FROM .... WHERE jcr:created < '2009-07-08T15:10:07.125+10:00'
> should return it, but it doesn't. However, if you put:
> SELECT ... FROM .... WHERE jcr:created > '2009-07-08T15:10:07.125+10:00'
> then it does return it. Whoops.
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