ES|QL implicit casting
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Often users will input date, date_period, time_duration, ip or version as simple strings in their queries for use in predicates, functions, or expressions. ES|QL provides type conversion functions to explicitly convert these strings into the desired data types.
Without implicit casting users must explicitly code these to_X functions in their queries, when string literals don’t match the target data types they are assigned or compared to. Here is an example of using to_datetime to explicitly perform a data type conversion.
FROM employees
| EVAL dd_ns1=date_diff("day", to_datetime("2023-12-02T11:00:00.00Z"), birth_date)
| SORT emp_no
| KEEP dd_ns1
| LIMIT 1
Implicit casting automatically converts string literals to the target data type. This allows users to specify string values for types like date, date_period, time_duration, ip and version in their queries.
The first query can be coded without calling the to_datetime function, as follows:
FROM employees
| EVAL dd_ns1=date_diff("day", "2023-12-02T11:00:00.00Z", birth_date)
| SORT emp_no
| KEEP dd_ns1
| LIMIT 1
The following table details which ES|QL operations support implicit casting for different data types.
| ScalarFunctions | Operators | GroupingFunctions | AggregateFunctions | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DATE | Y | Y | Y | N |
| DATE_PERIOD/TIME_DURATION | Y | N | Y | N |
| IP | Y | Y | Y | N |
| VERSION | Y | Y | Y | N |
| BOOLEAN | Y | Y | Y | N |
ScalarFunctions includes:
Operators includes: