when i did something like this before, i added a new route for 
/journalEntries/{date:String} or something like that, and parsed the date 
myself, performing the query ..... I'm not actually really sure how to 
construct a date query using the generic form. when you figure it out, let me 
know :)

On Sep 3, 2010, at 2:06 PM, Daryl Thachuk wrote:

> 
> Has anyone been able to execute a ERRest query on an NSTimestamp?
> 
> I'm trying to query an NSTimestamp on a MYSQL timestamp and keep getting
> "** Error JDBCColumn for setting date type for 2010-09-03 16:15:01 Etc/GMT- 
> class = class java.lang.String. "
> The qualifier looks like :
> 
> qualifier=lastUpdated%3E'2010-09-03%2016:15:01%20Etc/GMT'
> 
> any idea how to get this to work?
> 
> -daryl
> ------
> Daryl Thachuk
> Montage Technologies Inc.
> http://www.montagetech.com
> 
> 
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