2009/1/20 ryan:
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> On Jan 20, 6:05 am, "Barry Hunter" wrote:

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>> If your 'date' property really is a date, and not a date+time, you
>> should be ok.
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> actually, this limitation is unrelated to property type. (hopefully
> i'm just misunderstanding your point here...)

Ah, I was just saying if 'date' is really a date, the sorting by date
first wouldn't matter to the query - because they would all be the
same date. Because  "date > yesterday" could be the same as "date =
today" - so all entries would have the same date. (although that made
the (unfounded) assumption there would be no future dates, oops!)

- thinking now that would mean the inequality could be changed to a equals ;)

but as its a datetime its irrelevant anyway as the query isn't going to work! :(


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