Not exactly but I think you can use 
http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/docs-delete-by-query.html#docs-delete-by-query
 to remove all children corresponding to a given parent and then remove the 
parent?

I suppose you are talking about parent / child feature right? 

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Le 20 mars 2014 à 10:45:26, Komal Parekh ([email protected]) a écrit:

Hello,


Like we have cascade on update and cascade on delete in SQL , do we have any 
such functionality in ElasticSearch?
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