Min, max dates not formatting?

Hey,

can you try to use date formats instead of the named identificators like
date_time and see if it works? Also, can you check the exception of the
elasticsearch logs?

--Alex

On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 4:22 AM, Tim Uckun timuckun@gmail.com wrote:

I have a search like this

{
size: 0,
query: {
match_all: {}
},
aggregations: {

    min_date: {min: {field: 'time_stamp', format: 'date_time'}},
    max_date: {max: {field: 'time_stamp', format: "yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm"}}

}

}

This fails with a parse error. I can only seem to run this query without a
format and I get a unix timestamp. What can I do to get the timestamp
formatted properly.

Thanks.

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