You are right, but 'midomarocain'' wants to keep full date (with hours/
min/secs) and in one context compare the full date and in the another
context compare the same date but using the year/month/day part only.
But, of course, it is possible to split the date to java.sql.Date and
java.sql.Time and once compare the java.sqlDate  only and else compare
java.sql.Date and java.sql.Time.

But unfortunately GAE does not support that:

http://code.google.com/intl/pl/appengine/docs/java/datastore/queriesandindexes.html

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Due to the way the App Engine datastore executes queries, a single
query cannot use inequality filters (< <= >= >) on more than one
property. Multiple inequality filters on the same property (such as
querying for a range of values) are permitted. See Restrictions on
Queries.
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I hope that we are on the same page now.


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