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Home > Online Product Documentation > Table of Contents > How the XPath Processor Evaluates Comparisons How the XPath Processor Evaluates ComparisonsA query can compare values of elements. For example:
The XPath processor compares the value of each
As mentioned before in
Filtering Results of Queries, the XPath processor evaluates filters with respect to a context. For example, the expression
Comparisons are case sensitive. For example,
Remember that comparisons return Boolean values. For example:
You might think that this query returns authors whose last name is
To obtain
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