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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