Thanks.. Any other creative solutions?

On Thursday, January 15, 2015 at 1:54:10 PM UTC+5:30, David Pilato wrote:
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> I think you need to run two queries for now. One is an aggregation (max). 
> The other one use the result of this aggregation to search for documents.
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> My 2 cents
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> Le 15 janv. 2015 à 09:13, Lokesh Gupta <[email protected] <javascript:>> a 
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> What will be equivalent of the following query in the Elasticsearch world..
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> select myDate, col1, col2 from myTable
> where myDate = (select max(myDate) from myTable)
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