This might seem strange, but you will have to escape the '\' in your node's 
jcr:title property and not in query.

I am trying to find what the specification says for property name convention.

Thanks,
Adeel

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Sent: Friday, April 17, 2015 8:01 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Jackrabbit search does not find node with backslash in its name

Thanks Adeel.

1) I can't use Like clause, because I am looking for exact match

2) I escaped "\" by making it "\\" in the exact match query AND ( 
LOWER([jcr:title]) = 'back\\slash1' ). That did not bring any result.

Regards,
Dinesh Babu

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From: Adeel Shahzad [via Jackrabbit] 
[mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 17 April 2015 15:56
To: Dinesh Babu
Subject: RE: Jackrabbit search does not find node with backslash in its name

Ok got you. I have done something to check this...

I added 2 properties in my node. These props are:

- test:abc\tre
- test123:abc\\tre

And I used following 3 queries to access the node (might help you):

select * from [nt:base] AS s where ISDESCENDANTNODE(s, '/content') and test123 
like '%\\%'
above query showed desired node

select * from [nt:base] AS s where ISDESCENDANTNODE(s, '/content') and test 
like '%\%'
above query didn't come up with any result

select * from [nt:base] AS s where ISDESCENDANTNODE(s, '/content') and test123 
like '%\%'
above query also showed nothing

I think you might have to change the value of jcr:title i.e. escape the value 
there

Thanks,
Adeel

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Subject: RE: Jackrabbit search does not find node with backslash in its name

Thanks for your reply.

It did not work. The problem part in the query is here "AND ( 
LOWER([jcr:title]) = 'back\slash1' ) " where title name has got a backslash in 
its name

Regards,
Dinesh Babu


From: Adeel Shahzad [via Jackrabbit] [mailto:[hidden 
email]</user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=4662322&i=3>]
Sent: 17 April 2015 15:07
To: Dinesh Babu
Subject: RE: Jackrabbit search does not find node with backslash in its name

This is part doesn't look good

 SELECT * FROM [pb:community] WHERE ISDESCENDANTNODE('/community')

This should be

SELECT * FROM [pb:community] AS s WHERE ISDESCENDANTNODE(s, '/community')

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From: Dinesh Babu [mailto:[hidden 
email]</user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=4662320&i=0>]
Sent: Friday, April 17, 2015 3:45 PM
To: [hidden email]</user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=4662320&i=1>; [hidden 
email]</user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=4662320&i=2>
Subject: Jackrabbit search does not find node with backslash in its name

Hi,

Jackrabbit search for a node with backslash ("\")  does not work.

This is the following query that we fire which does not work SELECT * FROM 
[pb:community] WHERE ISDESCENDANTNODE('/community') AND ( LOWER([jcr:title]) = 
'back\slash1' )

Does anyone know how to escape a backslash to get this query working? Commonly 
used methods in Text or  ISO9075 does not do the trick.

Regards,
Dinesh Babu

Pitney Bowes Software
6 Hercules Way, Leavesden Park, Watford, Herts WD25 7GS


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