Hi Tony,

What I have observed in my so far experience with ES that it simply 
over-write the exisiting data with change in version.

Regards,
Jayesh Bhoyar
http://www.linkedin.com/in/jayeshbhoyar


On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 6:16:32 AM UTC+5:30, Tony Su wrote:
>
> If data is re-loaded which is identical in every way to data which already 
> exists in ES,
>  
> Is new metadata created that simply over-writes existing (zero net effect)?
> Or is duplicate, unique metadata created?
> Or, maybe since identical data is found to already exist, although the 
> update API was not used it would be invoked anyway?
>  
> I think I understand that if data was inserted using the update API, then 
> there would be an orderly addition to current metadata, incrementing the 
> version but I'm interested in what would happen if the update api is not 
> used.
>  
> Thx,
> Tony
>

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