Manually set initial internal version number?

Hey all,

When you first index a document, is it possible to give it an "initial"
internal version number? I'm hoping to make use of these version numbers,
but just discovered that they're lost when you re-index (via, for instance,
the Python client's elasticsearch.helpers.reindex(...) method).

Thank you!
Nick

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I'm not sure exactly what you mean, but did you look at external
versions? Elasticsearch Platform — Find real-time answers at scale | Elastic

On Friday, October 31, 2014 12:02:26 AM UTC+1, Nicholas Peterson wrote:

Hey all,

When you first index a document, is it possible to give it an "initial"
internal version number? I'm hoping to make use of these version numbers,
but just discovered that they're lost when you re-index (via, for instance,
the Python client's elasticsearch.helpers.reindex(...) method).

Thank you!
Nick

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