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[EPM] Document how duplicate fields are handled #60633

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neptunian opened this issue Mar 19, 2020 · 2 comments
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[EPM] Document how duplicate fields are handled #60633

neptunian opened this issue Mar 19, 2020 · 2 comments
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Feature:EPM Fleet team's Elastic Package Manager (aka Integrations) project Meta Team:Fleet Team label for Observability Data Collection Fleet team

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neptunian commented Mar 19, 2020

Document how duplicate fields are handled in index patterns and index templates (mappings)

Index Patterns

  • If more than one field exists with the same name and type, merge the fields
  • The merge works so that new field properties are added but will not overwrite the existing field's property if it already exists
  • if the duplicate fields have different types, ignore this duplicate field, a merge is not possible, and continue.
  • log the issue in kibana
@neptunian neptunian added the Feature:EPM Fleet team's Elastic Package Manager (aka Integrations) project label Mar 19, 2020
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Pinging @elastic/ingest-management (Feature:EPM)

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Closing in favor of #60952.

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