Chapter 9 Query Language Reference : Wildcards, Datatypes, and Literals

Wildcards, Datatypes, and Literals
Wildcard Characters
Datatypes
All types supported by BusinessEvents.
Literals
Literal values can be of any of the data types described below, plus the following:
Types and Literals
 
A signed integer expressed using only digits and an optional sign prefix. It has a minimum value of -2,147,483,648 and a maximum value of 2,147,483,647 (inclusive).
A signed integer expressed using only digits and an optional sign prefix. It has a minimum value of -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 and a maximum value of 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 (inclusive).
"She says: \"Hello.\""
The boolean data type has only two possible values: true and false. Use for simple flags that track true and false conditions.
yyyy: four digit year
MM: two digit month
dd: two digit day of month
HH: two digit hour of day in 24 hour format
mm: two digit minutes in hour
ss: two digit seconds in minute
SSS: three digit milliseconds in second
’T’: the letter T
Z: timezone expressed as defined in RFC 822.
"entity-project-path"
Entity project path begins with a forward slash and folders are separated with a forward slash.
Identifier
First character must be alphabetical (upper or lower case) or the underscore character. Other characters can be alphabetical or numeric or the underscore character.