I have found this mail and i have the same issue.
The behaviour is exactly what greg wrote.

Are there plans to support it?
 
thanks
claus

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Von: gjoseph [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 01. Februar 2007 21:15
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Support for NOT LIKE in queries ?


Hi list,

I may be missing something obvious here, but even though the spec doesn't
explicitely mention support for NOT LIKE statements, I was assuming it to be
supported. However, doing a query like
select * from foo:bar where jcr:path not like '/baz/'
returns exactly the same results as
select * from foo:bar where jcr:path like '/baz/'
.. hence the "not" keyword being apparently completely ignored.

Am I missing the obvious? Is this really not supported and/or specified? Is
there an alternative way to get the desired results? (be in sql or xpath..)

Thanks in advance ! 

greg
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