Yup - still looks like a bug to me. I think the right thing to do is file
it on github.
On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 3:20 AM, Zaid Amir wrote:
> Sorry for the delay was a bit occupied making sure everything worked as
> expected.
>
> So here, I created a gist of the issue and hope it proves useful:
>
Sorry for the delay was a bit occupied making sure everything worked as
expected.
So here, I created a gist of the issue and hope it proves useful:
https://gist.github.com/redserpent7/e1d52afff435f3d759e1
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On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 8:49 AM, Zaid Amir wrote:
NVM, found the culprit.
>>
>
> Was missing a '.':
>
> def str = ctx_source.path; -> def str = ctx*.*_source.path;
>
> Weird how there was nothing in the logs about this
>
>
+1. If you can make it reproduceable in a readable gist I'd file it as an
>
> NVM, found the culprit.
>
Was missing a '.':
def str = ctx_source.path; -> def str = ctx*.*_source.path;
Weird how there was nothing in the logs about this
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Hi,
I am trying to update several documents at the same time using the update
by query plugin.
The problem seems to be with the script as the query it self returns the
correct result with no issues. The thing is ES seems to be able to execute
the script as there are no exceptions in the logs.