| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990 | [[query-dsl-exists-query]]=== Exists QueryReturns documents that have at least one non-`null` value in the original field:[source,js]--------------------------------------------------{    "exists" : { "field" : "user" }}--------------------------------------------------For instance, these documents would all match the above query:[source,js]--------------------------------------------------{ "user": "jane" }{ "user": "" } <1>{ "user": "-" } <2>{ "user": ["jane"] }{ "user": ["jane", null ] } <3>--------------------------------------------------<1> An empty string is a non-`null` value.<2> Even though the `standard` analyzer would emit zero tokens, the original field is non-`null`.<3> At least one non-`null` value is required.These documents would *not* match the above query:[source,js]--------------------------------------------------{ "user": null }{ "user": [] } <1>{ "user": [null] } <2>{ "foo":  "bar" } <3>--------------------------------------------------<1> This field has no values.<2> At least one non-`null` value is required.<3> The `user` field is missing completely.[float]==== `null_value` mappingIf the field mapping includes the <<null-value,`null_value`>> settingthen explicit `null` values are replaced with the specified `null_value`.  Forinstance, if the `user` field were mapped as follows:[source,js]--------------------------------------------------  "user": {    "type": "text",    "null_value": "_null_"  }--------------------------------------------------then explicit `null` values would be indexed as the string `_null_`, and thefollowing docs would match the `exists` filter:[source,js]--------------------------------------------------{ "user": null }{ "user": [null] }--------------------------------------------------However, these docs--without explicit `null` values--would still haveno values in the `user` field and thus would not match the `exists` filter:[source,js]--------------------------------------------------{ "user": [] }{ "foo": "bar" }--------------------------------------------------==== `missing` query'missing' query has been removed because it can be advantageously replaced by an `exists` query inside a must_notclause as follows:[source,js]--------------------------------------------------"bool": {    "must_not": {        "exists": {            "field": "user"        }    }}--------------------------------------------------This query returns documents that have no value in the user field.
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