Just for any other people that might find this post useful, finally we 
managed to get the expected functionality as described here

Thanks
Thomas

On Saturday, 15 February 2014 16:53:20 UTC+2, Thomas wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> First of all congrats for the 1.0 release!! Thumbs up for the aggregation 
> framework :)
>
> I'm trying to build a system which is kind of querying for analytics. I 
> have a document called *event*, and I have events of specific type (e.g. 
> click open etc.) per page. So per page i might have for example an *open 
> event*. The thing is that I might as well take the open event *more than 
> once*, but I want to count it only once. So I use the versioning API and 
> I provide the same document id having as a result the version to increase. 
>
> In my queries I use the _timestamp field to determine the last document 
> that I counted. But my problem is that since ES reindex the document, it 
> updates _timestamp so it seems as recent document, and in my queries I 
> count it again.
>
> Is there a way to simply *discard* the document if the document with the 
> same id exists, without stopping the bulk operation of uploading documents?
>
> Thanks 
> Thomas
>

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