Thanks for Your answer. Do you have any clue when 2.0 will be released? 

Sincerly

Grauen

Am Dienstag, 18. November 2014 12:27:05 UTC+1 schrieb Adrien Grand:
>
> I believe this would be addressed through 
> https://github.com/elasticsearch/elasticsearch/issues/8110.
>
> Another option would be to adopt a more entity-centric way of indexing 
> your documents by having one document per callingId and updating it every 
> time that you get a new event (so that your index contains only one 
> document per callingId).
>
> On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 11:41 AM, Grauen <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> I calculate the duration of my service-processes using the 
>> SUM-Aggregation. Each step of the executed process will be saved in 
>> Elasticsearch under a calling Id. 
>>
>> This is what I monitor:
>>
>> Duration of Request-Processing for ID #123 (calling service #1) 
>> Duration of Server-Response for ID #123 (calling service #1) 
>> **Complete Duration for ID #123** 
>>
>> Duration of Request-Processing for ID #124 (calling service #1)
>>  Duration of Server-Response for ID #124 (calling service #1) 
>> **Complete duration for ID #124**
>>
>>  Filter:
>>
>> {
>> "from" : 0, "size" :0,
>>
>>     "query" : {
>>         "filtered" : {
>>             "query" : { "match_all" : {}},
>>             "filter" : {
>>                 "term" : { 
>>                     "callingId" : "123",
>>                 }
>>             }
>>         }
>>     },
>>     "aggs" : {
>>         "total_duration" : { "sum" : { "field" : "duration" } },
>>         "max_duration":{"max": {"field":"duration"}},   
>>         "min_duration":{"min":{"field":"duration"}}
>>         }
>>     }
>>     }
>>
>>
>>  This returns the complete duration of the process and also tells me 
>> which part of the process was the fastest ans which part was the slowest.
>>
>> Next I want to calculate the average *duration of all finished processes* 
>> by serviceId. In this case I only care about the total duration for each 
>> service, so I can comepare them.
>>
>> Is it possible to create a average, maximum and minimum from all 
>> total_durations?
>>
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