Shawn Heisey-4 wrote:
> 
> Because < and > are critical characters in XML, you have to encode them 
> to actually use them as part of your config, just as you do on an HTML 
> page.  Use &lt; instead of <.  When I first ran into this, I was 
> surprised that &rt; was not required as well, but it's probably a good 
> idea to use it, just in case things tighten up in the future.
> 

Thanks, confirming this worked using '&amp;lt'; instead of <. It would help
to note this in the wiki as I found it confusing the dataQuery examples used
'<'.

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