Hm, you still need to use CDATA anyway. AND EXPECTED_DAY <![CDATA[ >= ]]> ACTUAL_DAYS
Kengkaj On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 3:56 PM, Ingmar Lötzsch < iloetz...@asci-systemhaus.de> wrote: > I prefere to change the order of the operands, because then is no need to > use CDATA sections or XML entities. > > AND EXPECTED_DAY >= ACTUAL_DAYS > > Kengkaj Sathianpantarit schrieb: > >> Don't forget that you are using XML, use CDATA as follows. >> <![CDATA[ <= ]]> >> >> Kengkaj >> >> On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 7:38 AM, Tokajac <imre_to...@hotmail.com <mailto: >> imre_to...@hotmail.com>> wrote: >> >> >> Hello! >> >> >> I have a tricky error: in the query last row is AND ACTUAL_DAYS <= >> EXPECTED_DAY. For some reason iBatis doesn't want to parse "<=" (??). >> Exception: "only well-formed..." >> >> How to solve/work-around this? >> > >