Hi,

For business logic reasons I need to sync subsets of objects (percolation 
queries) between SQL and ElasticSearch.  This includes needing to know if 
in Elasticsearch there exists an orphan query that needs to be deleted.  As 
such I need to search through a range of identifiers that are case 
sensitive.

Since it's a range and I don't know about anything outside my range I need 
to understand something about string orders in ElasticSearch.

For instance if my range is from [a=-0/ to Bt3|] and in SQL I don't have 
abcd, but it exists in my query returned from ElasticSearch, I need to be 
able to have confidence it should be removed from ElasticSearch.

I'm pretty sure abcd comes in that range in both SQL and ElasticSearch 
methods, but I'd like to know the comparison method so I can be sure.

--Shannon Monasco

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