From 784d892c3a65cbfa5e29faf6ff61a588ad446d0c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Abdon Pijpelink Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2022 16:14:22 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Added reference to terms_set query in regular terms query documentation (#91204) (#91466) * Added reference to terms_set query in regular terms query documentation * Update docs/reference/query-dsl/terms-query.asciidoc Co-authored-by: Abdon Pijpelink Co-authored-by: Abdon Pijpelink Co-authored-by: Etki --- docs/reference/mapping/params/eager-global-ordinals.asciidoc | 3 +-- docs/reference/query-dsl/terms-query.asciidoc | 4 +++- 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/reference/mapping/params/eager-global-ordinals.asciidoc b/docs/reference/mapping/params/eager-global-ordinals.asciidoc index 323cd97c998c6..e2042e18078e0 100644 --- a/docs/reference/mapping/params/eager-global-ordinals.asciidoc +++ b/docs/reference/mapping/params/eager-global-ordinals.asciidoc @@ -45,8 +45,7 @@ The global ordinal mapping must be built before ordinals can be used during a search. By default, the mapping is loaded during search on the first time that global ordinals are needed. This is the right approach if you are optimizing for indexing speed, but if search performance is a priority, it's recommended -to eagerly load global ordinals eagerly on fields that will be used in -aggregations: +to eagerly load global ordinals on fields that will be used in aggregations: [source,console] ------------ diff --git a/docs/reference/query-dsl/terms-query.asciidoc b/docs/reference/query-dsl/terms-query.asciidoc index 5d37bf0141a3a..49d22a8e9fa30 100644 --- a/docs/reference/query-dsl/terms-query.asciidoc +++ b/docs/reference/query-dsl/terms-query.asciidoc @@ -7,7 +7,9 @@ Returns documents that contain one or more *exact* terms in a provided field. The `terms` query is the same as the <>, -except you can search for multiple values. +except you can search for multiple values. A document will match if it contains +at least one of the terms. To search for documents that contain more than one +matching term, use the <>. [[terms-query-ex-request]] ==== Example request