Hey,

if you think this is a bug, please try to create a reproducible example and
file a github issue. See http://www.elasticsearch.org/help
If you are using the terms aggregation, you might want to read this one as
well before filing a bug:
https://github.com/elasticsearch/elasticsearch/issues/1305


--Alex


On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 11:51 AM, mooky <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I have an aggregation (filter + daterange) that is giving me an incorrect
> result (the count for a bucket is 2 when I expect 1) - but when I search
> using the same* criteria, I get only the 1 result I expect.
> I am wondering what techniques there are for trying to debug the
> aggregation - to try figure out why I get a count of 2 instead of 1.
>
> * The criteria are almost the same - there is a process of turning one of
> the buckets of the date-range aggregation into a date range filter - but as
> it happens, this is not the part that is generating the incorrect results.
>
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