[jira] Commented: (JCR-1673) Date comparitons are backwards in Queries

2008-07-09 Thread Marcel Reutegger (JIRA)

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Marcel Reutegger commented on JCR-1673:
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Jackrabbit translates a JCR date into a string representation that has a 
lexicographical order equivalent to the JCR date order. When you use a string 
literal in your query then Jackrabbit will match that literal with the string 
representation of the date, which gives you a somewhat surprising result.

 Date comparitons are backwards in Queries
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 Key: JCR-1673
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-1673
 Project: Jackrabbit
  Issue Type: Bug
  Components: query
Affects Versions: core 1.4.1, core 1.4.4
Reporter: Michael Neale
Assignee: Jukka Zitting
Priority: Critical

 Imagine there is a node with  jcr:created of: 
 2008-07-08T15:10:07.125+10:00
 The following query: 
 SELECT ... FROM  WHERE jcr:created  '2009-07-08T15:10:07.125+10:00'
 should return it, but it doesn't. However, if you put: 
 SELECT ... FROM  WHERE jcr:created  '2009-07-08T15:10:07.125+10:00'
 then it does return it. Whoops.

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[jira] Commented: (JCR-1673) Date comparitons are backwards in Queries

2008-07-08 Thread Michael Neale (JIRA)

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Michael Neale commented on JCR-1673:


Ah thanks. that would explain it. I will have to find another explanation for 
my insanity.

 Date comparitons are backwards in Queries
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 Key: JCR-1673
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-1673
 Project: Jackrabbit
  Issue Type: Bug
  Components: query
Affects Versions: core 1.4.1, core 1.4.4
Reporter: Michael Neale
Assignee: Jukka Zitting
Priority: Critical

 Imagine there is a node with  jcr:created of: 
 2008-07-08T15:10:07.125+10:00
 The following query: 
 SELECT ... FROM  WHERE jcr:created  '2009-07-08T15:10:07.125+10:00'
 should return it, but it doesn't. However, if you put: 
 SELECT ... FROM  WHERE jcr:created  '2009-07-08T15:10:07.125+10:00'
 then it does return it. Whoops.

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[jira] Commented: (JCR-1673) Date comparitons are backwards in Queries

2008-07-08 Thread Thomas Mueller (JIRA)

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Thomas Mueller commented on JCR-1673:
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 You need to mark the literal value as a date, otherwise the query will 
 default to string comparison

This sounds logical, but... how does the string representation of a date look 
like? I would have guessed that the string representation of 
xs:dateTime('2008-07-08T15:10:07.125+10:00') is 
'2008-07-08T15:10:07.125+10:00'? But if that would be the case, then 
'2008-07-08T15:10:07.125+10:00'  '2008-07-09T14:55:29.774+10:00' should not 
return true...

Of course you should use the correct data types (because of timezone problems 
and so on), but I don't understand the example above.


 Date comparitons are backwards in Queries
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 Key: JCR-1673
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-1673
 Project: Jackrabbit
  Issue Type: Bug
  Components: query
Affects Versions: core 1.4.1, core 1.4.4
Reporter: Michael Neale
Assignee: Jukka Zitting
Priority: Critical

 Imagine there is a node with  jcr:created of: 
 2008-07-08T15:10:07.125+10:00
 The following query: 
 SELECT ... FROM  WHERE jcr:created  '2009-07-08T15:10:07.125+10:00'
 should return it, but it doesn't. However, if you put: 
 SELECT ... FROM  WHERE jcr:created  '2009-07-08T15:10:07.125+10:00'
 then it does return it. Whoops.

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[jira] Commented: (JCR-1673) Date comparitons are backwards in Queries

2008-07-08 Thread Michael Neale (JIRA)

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Michael Neale commented on JCR-1673:


Yes I have no idea - but now I know its doing a string comparison I am paying 
no attention to the result until I tell it it is a date. 

That particular format of date is an ISO standard, I believe (but that doesn't 
answer your question). 

 Date comparitons are backwards in Queries
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 Key: JCR-1673
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-1673
 Project: Jackrabbit
  Issue Type: Bug
  Components: query
Affects Versions: core 1.4.1, core 1.4.4
Reporter: Michael Neale
Assignee: Jukka Zitting
Priority: Critical

 Imagine there is a node with  jcr:created of: 
 2008-07-08T15:10:07.125+10:00
 The following query: 
 SELECT ... FROM  WHERE jcr:created  '2009-07-08T15:10:07.125+10:00'
 should return it, but it doesn't. However, if you put: 
 SELECT ... FROM  WHERE jcr:created  '2009-07-08T15:10:07.125+10:00'
 then it does return it. Whoops.

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[jira] Commented: (JCR-1673) Date comparitons are backwards in Queries

2008-07-08 Thread Michael Neale (JIRA)

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Michael Neale commented on JCR-1673:


TIMESTAMP 'literal' is not valid SQL syntax for jackrabbit unfortunately - any 
suggestions? The spec for JCR doesn't mention what to use in SQL, only in XPath.

 Date comparitons are backwards in Queries
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 Key: JCR-1673
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-1673
 Project: Jackrabbit
  Issue Type: Bug
  Components: query
Affects Versions: core 1.4.1, core 1.4.4
Reporter: Michael Neale
Assignee: Jukka Zitting
Priority: Critical

 Imagine there is a node with  jcr:created of: 
 2008-07-08T15:10:07.125+10:00
 The following query: 
 SELECT ... FROM  WHERE jcr:created  '2009-07-08T15:10:07.125+10:00'
 should return it, but it doesn't. However, if you put: 
 SELECT ... FROM  WHERE jcr:created  '2009-07-08T15:10:07.125+10:00'
 then it does return it. Whoops.

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[jira] Commented: (JCR-1673) Date comparitons are backwards in Queries

2008-07-07 Thread Michael Neale (JIRA)

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Michael Neale commented on JCR-1673:


Exactly the same occurs with XPath. I have a feeling I must be stupid and that 
I am seriously being silly, at least I hope that is the case. 

 Date comparitons are backwards in Queries
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 Key: JCR-1673
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-1673
 Project: Jackrabbit
  Issue Type: Bug
  Components: query
Affects Versions: core 1.4.1
Reporter: Michael Neale
Priority: Critical

 Imagine there is a node with  jcr:created of: 
 2008-07-08T15:10:07.125+10:00
 The following query: 
 SELECT ... FROM  WHERE jcr:created  '2009-07-08T15:10:07.125+10:00'
 should return it, but it doesn't. However, if you put: 
 SELECT ... FROM  WHERE jcr:created  '2009-07-08T15:10:07.125+10:00'
 then it does return it. Whoops.

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