Elasticsearch - Query field against aggregation












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I am exploring the ease of querying and aggregating the data using elasticsearch. But i am not able to pivot and aggregate the data in a single query as below:



Considering the data:



enter image description here



Is there a way to query the below result
that pivots and aggregates the value as below:



enter image description here



Required Result:



{  
{
"A":a1,
"B":b1,
"Value":3
},
{
"A":a1,
"B":b2,
"Value":3
},
{
"A":a2,
"B":b2,
"Value":4
},
{
"A":a1,
"B":b3,
"Value":11
}
}









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    I am exploring the ease of querying and aggregating the data using elasticsearch. But i am not able to pivot and aggregate the data in a single query as below:



    Considering the data:



    enter image description here



    Is there a way to query the below result
    that pivots and aggregates the value as below:



    enter image description here



    Required Result:



    {  
    {
    "A":a1,
    "B":b1,
    "Value":3
    },
    {
    "A":a1,
    "B":b2,
    "Value":3
    },
    {
    "A":a2,
    "B":b2,
    "Value":4
    },
    {
    "A":a1,
    "B":b3,
    "Value":11
    }
    }









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      I am exploring the ease of querying and aggregating the data using elasticsearch. But i am not able to pivot and aggregate the data in a single query as below:



      Considering the data:



      enter image description here



      Is there a way to query the below result
      that pivots and aggregates the value as below:



      enter image description here



      Required Result:



      {  
      {
      "A":a1,
      "B":b1,
      "Value":3
      },
      {
      "A":a1,
      "B":b2,
      "Value":3
      },
      {
      "A":a2,
      "B":b2,
      "Value":4
      },
      {
      "A":a1,
      "B":b3,
      "Value":11
      }
      }









      share|improve this question
















      I am exploring the ease of querying and aggregating the data using elasticsearch. But i am not able to pivot and aggregate the data in a single query as below:



      Considering the data:



      enter image description here



      Is there a way to query the below result
      that pivots and aggregates the value as below:



      enter image description here



      Required Result:



      {  
      {
      "A":a1,
      "B":b1,
      "Value":3
      },
      {
      "A":a1,
      "B":b2,
      "Value":3
      },
      {
      "A":a2,
      "B":b2,
      "Value":4
      },
      {
      "A":a1,
      "B":b3,
      "Value":11
      }
      }






      elasticsearch elasticsearch-aggregation






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      edited Nov 15 '18 at 20:03









      Robert Bain

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      asked Nov 14 '18 at 13:02









      GowthamGowtham

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          Yes, you can nest two terms aggregations for A and B, like this, and you'll get exactly the results you expect:



          {
          "size": 0,
          "aggs": {
          "A": {
          "terms": {
          "field": "A"
          },
          "aggs": {
          "B": {
          "terms": {
          "field": "B"
          },
          "aggs": {
          "value_sum": {
          "sum": {
          "field": "Value1"
          }
          }
          }
          }
          }
          }
          }
          }





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          • Thanks Val. It worked exactly. Just had to add a label to the Sum.

            – Gowtham
            Nov 19 '18 at 6:23













          • Oops, typo, thanks fixed! Glad it helped!

            – Val
            Nov 19 '18 at 6:38











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          Yes, you can nest two terms aggregations for A and B, like this, and you'll get exactly the results you expect:



          {
          "size": 0,
          "aggs": {
          "A": {
          "terms": {
          "field": "A"
          },
          "aggs": {
          "B": {
          "terms": {
          "field": "B"
          },
          "aggs": {
          "value_sum": {
          "sum": {
          "field": "Value1"
          }
          }
          }
          }
          }
          }
          }
          }





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          • Thanks Val. It worked exactly. Just had to add a label to the Sum.

            – Gowtham
            Nov 19 '18 at 6:23













          • Oops, typo, thanks fixed! Glad it helped!

            – Val
            Nov 19 '18 at 6:38
















          1














          Yes, you can nest two terms aggregations for A and B, like this, and you'll get exactly the results you expect:



          {
          "size": 0,
          "aggs": {
          "A": {
          "terms": {
          "field": "A"
          },
          "aggs": {
          "B": {
          "terms": {
          "field": "B"
          },
          "aggs": {
          "value_sum": {
          "sum": {
          "field": "Value1"
          }
          }
          }
          }
          }
          }
          }
          }





          share|improve this answer


























          • Thanks Val. It worked exactly. Just had to add a label to the Sum.

            – Gowtham
            Nov 19 '18 at 6:23













          • Oops, typo, thanks fixed! Glad it helped!

            – Val
            Nov 19 '18 at 6:38














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          1








          1







          Yes, you can nest two terms aggregations for A and B, like this, and you'll get exactly the results you expect:



          {
          "size": 0,
          "aggs": {
          "A": {
          "terms": {
          "field": "A"
          },
          "aggs": {
          "B": {
          "terms": {
          "field": "B"
          },
          "aggs": {
          "value_sum": {
          "sum": {
          "field": "Value1"
          }
          }
          }
          }
          }
          }
          }
          }





          share|improve this answer















          Yes, you can nest two terms aggregations for A and B, like this, and you'll get exactly the results you expect:



          {
          "size": 0,
          "aggs": {
          "A": {
          "terms": {
          "field": "A"
          },
          "aggs": {
          "B": {
          "terms": {
          "field": "B"
          },
          "aggs": {
          "value_sum": {
          "sum": {
          "field": "Value1"
          }
          }
          }
          }
          }
          }
          }
          }






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          answered Nov 14 '18 at 13:08









          ValVal

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          • Thanks Val. It worked exactly. Just had to add a label to the Sum.

            – Gowtham
            Nov 19 '18 at 6:23













          • Oops, typo, thanks fixed! Glad it helped!

            – Val
            Nov 19 '18 at 6:38



















          • Thanks Val. It worked exactly. Just had to add a label to the Sum.

            – Gowtham
            Nov 19 '18 at 6:23













          • Oops, typo, thanks fixed! Glad it helped!

            – Val
            Nov 19 '18 at 6:38

















          Thanks Val. It worked exactly. Just had to add a label to the Sum.

          – Gowtham
          Nov 19 '18 at 6:23







          Thanks Val. It worked exactly. Just had to add a label to the Sum.

          – Gowtham
          Nov 19 '18 at 6:23















          Oops, typo, thanks fixed! Glad it helped!

          – Val
          Nov 19 '18 at 6:38





          Oops, typo, thanks fixed! Glad it helped!

          – Val
          Nov 19 '18 at 6:38




















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