Hey,

no, you need to this manually at the moment - in a small cronjob based
shell script most likely.


--Alex


On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 1:39 AM, Josh Harrison <[email protected]> wrote:

> So I know how to set up default mappings. Is it possible to set up default
> aliases for indexes with a certain name format?
> I'm pulling in data on a weekly bases, so say I've got 2013_41, and all my
> filtered aliases (based on the contents of the document) set up. When
> 2013_42 comes along, do I need to manually create the aliases? Or is there
> a better way?
> Thanks!
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