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i am using spring boot application to load messages into elastic search. i have a use case where i need to query the elastic search data , get some id value and populate it in elastic search json document before inserting it into elastic search



Querying the elastic search before insertion . Will this be expensive ? If yes is there some other way to approach this issue.










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    i am using spring boot application to load messages into elastic search. i have a use case where i need to query the elastic search data , get some id value and populate it in elastic search json document before inserting it into elastic search



    Querying the elastic search before insertion . Will this be expensive ? If yes is there some other way to approach this issue.










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      i am using spring boot application to load messages into elastic search. i have a use case where i need to query the elastic search data , get some id value and populate it in elastic search json document before inserting it into elastic search



      Querying the elastic search before insertion . Will this be expensive ? If yes is there some other way to approach this issue.










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      i am using spring boot application to load messages into elastic search. i have a use case where i need to query the elastic search data , get some id value and populate it in elastic search json document before inserting it into elastic search



      Querying the elastic search before insertion . Will this be expensive ? If yes is there some other way to approach this issue.







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          You can use update_by_query to do it in one step.



          But otherwise it shouldn't be slow if you do it in two steps (get + update). It depends on many things - how often you do it, how much data is transferred, etc.






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            You can use update_by_query to do it in one step.



            But otherwise it shouldn't be slow if you do it in two steps (get + update). It depends on many things - how often you do it, how much data is transferred, etc.






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              You can use update_by_query to do it in one step.



              But otherwise it shouldn't be slow if you do it in two steps (get + update). It depends on many things - how often you do it, how much data is transferred, etc.






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                You can use update_by_query to do it in one step.



                But otherwise it shouldn't be slow if you do it in two steps (get + update). It depends on many things - how often you do it, how much data is transferred, etc.






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                You can use update_by_query to do it in one step.



                But otherwise it shouldn't be slow if you do it in two steps (get + update). It depends on many things - how often you do it, how much data is transferred, etc.







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