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Digy closed LUCENENET-161.
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Resolution: Invalid
Assignee: Digy
Not a bug
> RangeQuery
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> Key: LUCENENET-161
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENENET-161
> Project: Lucene.Net
> Issue Type: Bug
> Environment: Windows XP, Dotnet 2.0
> Reporter: Gaëtan Kesteloot
> Assignee: Digy
> Original Estimate: 24h
> Remaining Estimate: 24h
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> I create à range query on price.
> Datas:
> Document1 => Field name=Price Value=90.01
> Document2 => Field name=Price Value=91.98
> Document3 => Field name=Price Value=105.00
> Document4 => Field name=Price Value=121.00
> Document5 => Field name=Price Value=126.00
> When I create the range Query with name=Price LowerTerm=90.02 UpperTerm=120.00
> The result return no document
> IF i modify data and range Query
> Document1 => Field name=Price Value=090.01
> Document2 => Field name=Price Value=091.98
> Document3 => Field name=Price Value=105.00
> Document4 => Field name=Price Value=121.00
> Document5 => Field name=Price Value=126.00
> When I create the range Query with name=Price LowerTerm=090.02
> UpperTerm=120.00
> The result return Document2 and Document3
> Why the range query class cannot accept lowerterm and upperterm with
> different length
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