All:
       Having an interesting issue in our software.  We just realized
      that queries against type Boolean fields are not working.
      We are on Geomesa 1.3.4.
    Here is our feature schema:
    
      
        Schema Details: 
        INFO  Describing attributes of feature
          'session_meta'
        creator      | String
        saved        | Boolean
        objectkey    | String  (Attribute indexed)
        lastmodified | Date    (Spatio-temporally
          indexed)
        name         | String
        description  | String
        source       | String
        datecreated  | Date
        title        | String
        version      | String
        status       | Integer
         
        User data:
          geomesa.index.dtg            |
          lastmodified
          geomesa.indices              |
          records:2:3,attr:5:3
          geomesa.table.sharing        | true
          geomesa.table.sharing.prefix |
      
      We have tried multiple tests using the geomesa export command as
      follows:
    
      
        [root@node26 geomesa]# bin/geomesa export
          -z node02 -c CoalesceSearch -i oerepo -u <user> -p
          <password> -f session_meta -a objectkey,saved -q 'saved
          = True'
        objectkey:String:cardinality=high:index=full,saved:Boolean
        INFO  Feature export complete to standard
          out in 4038ms for 0 features
      
      We have tried in the test True, TRUE, true, "TRUE","true","True"
    If we put a not in front as follows we do see there is a valid
      value in the field:
    
      
        [root@node26 geomesa]# bin/geomesa export
          -z node02 -c CoalesceSearch -i  oerepo -u <user> -p
          <password>   -f session_meta -a objectkey,saved -q 'not
          saved = true'
        objectkey:String:cardinality=high:index=full,saved:Boolean
        30c59c08-e8cd-4763-aa93-3db70c5b51de,true
      
      According to the BNF for ECQL at:
https://github.com/geotools/geotools/blob/master/modules/library/cql/ECQL.md
    
      
        <boolean literal> ::= "TRUE" | "FALSE" 
      
      According to the error message on a bad query the lowercase should
      work:
    
      
    "=" "true" ...
            "=" "false" ...
      
      What are we missing here?
      
    
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