The LowerBound element lets you make greater-than range filter queries.
To make a greater-than query, use only the LowerBound element. Because you are specifying only the lower bound of the range, all returned records will be above this bound (i.e., be greater than the lower bound).
The default for the Inclusive attribute is false (that is, if you omit the attribute, the query will work as if you had specified false for this attribute).
<cs:Request xmlns="http://www.endeca.com/MDEX/conversation/1/0"> <cs:State/> <cs:Operator xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:type="RangeFilterOperator"> <cs:RangeFilter AttributeName="Score"> <cs:LowerBound Inclusive="true">90</cs:LowerBound> </cs:RangeFilter> </cs:Operator> <cs:ContentElementConfig xsi:type="RecordListConfig" HandlerFunction="RecordListHandler" HandlerNamespace="http://www.endeca.com/MDEX/conversation/1/0" Id="RecordList" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" /> </cs:Request>
This example returns all bicycles whose rating score is 90 and above, including those with a score of 90.
In the example, if Inclusive had been set to false, the query would include all bicycles whose rating score is greater than 90, but would not include bicycles with a score of 90.