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To do this, you'll need to query against a datatyping model. The full documentation for this is here: http://docs.mulgara.org/itqloperations/datatypingmodels.html#o265
Fedora does maintain automatically creates a <#xsd> datatyping model, so in your example below, you will need to use something like this:
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select $object from <#ri> where $object <fedora-model:hasModel> <info:fedora/MY-CModel> and $object <fedora-view:lastModifiedDate> $modified and $ modified <mulgara:after> '2010-02-22T12:54:59.265Z'^^<xml-schema:dateTime> in <#xsd> |
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