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IsGreaterThan

Last modified: March 16, 2009

Applies to: Exchange Server 2007 | Exchange Server 2010

The IsGreaterThan element represents a search expression that compares a property with either a constant value or another property and returns true if the first property is greater.

<IsGreaterThan>
   <FieldURI/>
   <FieldURIOrConstant/>
</IsGreaterThan>

<IsGreaterThan>
   <IndexedFieldURI/>
   <FieldURIOrConstant/>
</IsGreaterThan>

<IsGreaterThan>
   <ExtendedFieldURI/>
   <FieldURIOrConstant/>
</IsGreaterThan>

IsGreaterThanType

Attributes and Elements

The following sections describe attributes, child elements, and parent elements.

Attributes

None.

Child Elements

Element

Description

FieldURI

Identifies frequently referenced properties by URI.

IndexedFieldURI

Identifies individual members of a dictionary.

ExtendedFieldURI

Identifies MAPI properties.

FieldURIOrConstant

Represents either a property or a constant value to be used when comparing with another property.

Parent Elements

Element

Description

Restriction

Represents the restriction or query that is used to filter items or folders in FindItem/FindFolder and search folder operations.

Not

Represents a search expression that negates the Boolean value of the search expression that it contains.

And

Represents a search expression that enables you to perform a Boolean And operation between two or more search expressions. The result of the And operation is true if all the search expressions contained within the And are true.

Or

Represents a search expression that performs a logical OR on the search expression it contains. Or will return true if any of its children return true.

Remarks

The schema that describes this element is located in the EWS virtual directory of the computer that is running MicrosoftExchange Server 2007 that has the Client Access server role installed.

Element Information

Namespace

https://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/services/2006/types

Schema Name

Types schema

Validation File

Types.xsd

Can be Empty

False

See Also

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