Thanks a lot David! That one works and I will investigate on the ngram 
token filter. Best regards!

El viernes, 4 de julio de 2014 10:53:25 UTC+2, David Pilato escribió:
>
> This one is working:
>
> GET test/test1/_search
> {
>   "query": {
>     "wildcard": {
>       "TextProperty": "*This*"
>     }
>   }
> }
>
> But note that you should not do that.
>
>
> http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/query-dsl-wildcard-query.html
>
> Note this query can be slow, as it needs to iterate over many terms. In 
> order to prevent extremely slow wildcard queries, a wildcard term should 
> not start with one of the wildcards * or ?.
>
> You'd better use a ngram token filter.
>
> My 2 cents
>
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> Le 4 juillet 2014 à 10:22:53, Aarón Martín Bermejo ([email protected] 
> <javascript:>) a écrit:
>
> Someone can help me please?
>
> El miércoles, 25 de junio de 2014 10:11:43 UTC+2, Aarón Martín Bermejo 
> escribió: 
>>
>> Hello, 
>>
>> My problem is that I have a not_analyzed field and I'm doing a 
>> query_string query over it searching the first word of the field. That 
>> query doesn't return anything. It can be reproduced doing the next steps:
>>
>> 1. Create an index with the next mapping: http://pastebin.com/Bz4qxEDS
>>
>> 2. Index an object at the index "test1" with the next json: 
>> {"TextProperty": "This-is-a-test-property"}
>>
>> 3. Make the next query: {"query": {"bool": {"must": [{"query_string": 
>> {"default_field": "TextProperty","query": "*This*"}}]}}}
>>
>> The query does not return anything. But if I change the query for "*his*" 
>> it doues return the object previously indexed.
>>
>> I'm doing this query because I want to make a query that returns every 
>> result that "contains" the value I'm searching. I don't know if it's normal 
>> that over not_indexed fields the query string queries don't work as 
>> expected or maybe I should make another kind of query or anything else. The 
>> point is that that query does not work.
>>
>> I'm open to any solution.
>>  
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