Same problem. :(

On Thursday, April 9, 2015 at 6:25:25 PM UTC+5, Jan Wolf wrote:
>
> I would try "must" instead of "should" :)
>
> Am Dienstag, 7. April 2015 10:55:01 UTC+2 schrieb James Crone:
>>
>> Hello!
>>
>> My query is this:
>>
>> GET _search
>> {
>>   "query": {
>>     "bool": {
>>       "should": [
>>        {
>>           "range": {
>>             "DateTime": {
>>               "gt": "2015-03-01",
>>               "lte": "2015-03-09"
>>             }
>>           }
>>         }
>>       ]
>>     }
>>   }
>> }
>> Result is:
>>
>> {
>>    "took": 2,
>>    "timed_out": false,
>>    "_shards": {
>>       "total": 11,
>>       "successful": 11,
>>       "failed": 0
>>    },
>>    "hits": {
>>       "total": 1,
>>       "max_score": 1,
>>       "hits": [
>>          {
>>             "_index": "completedata",
>>             "_type": "users",
>>             "_id": "1",
>>             "_score": 1,
>>             "_source": {
>>                "ID": 1,
>>                "User_ID": 1,
>>                "Name": "Saudia Arabia Bomb",
>>                "Text": "Saudia Arabia Bomb",
>>                "Status": "online",
>>                "DateTime": "2015-03-10T00:00:00.000+05:00",
>>                "categories_ID": 1
>>             }
>>          }
>>       ]
>>    }
>> }
>>
>> mapping for date is:
>>
>> "DateTime" : {
>>             "type" : "date",
>>             "format" : "dateOptionalTime"
>>           }
>>
>> It returns me the result of "2015-03-10".How can i get exact result by 
>> matching Date? Any Idea?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>

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