You might have the same field name used accross many indices but without the 
same analyzer?
Hard to tell more without an actual example.

David

> Le 4 déc. 2014 à 08:54, Narinder Kaur <narinder.k...@izap.in> a écrit :
> 
> Hi there,
> 
>        I have a very simple term query. It is not giving result if I am 
> executing it against "localhostt:9200", not even with 
> "localhostt:9200/index_name",but if i use the type name i.e. 
> "localhostt:9200/index_name/type_name" ,its giving me results. 
> 
> Can anyone please suggest what could be the possible reason, can it be some 
> kind of corruption, data corruption or something else ??
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