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@@ -10,6 +10,13 @@ JSON doesn't have a date datatype, so dates in Elasticsearch can either be:
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Internally, dates are converted to UTC (if the time-zone is specified) and
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stored as a long number representing milliseconds-since-the-epoch.
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+Queries on dates are internally converted to range queries on this long
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+representation, and the result of aggregations and stored fields is converted
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+back to a string depending on the date format that is associated with the field.
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+NOTE: Dates will always be rendered as strings, even if they were initially
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+supplied as a long in the JSON document.
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Date formats can be customised, but if no `format` is specified then it uses
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the default:
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