[[mapping-id-field]] === `_id` field Each document has an `_id` that uniquely identifies it, which is indexed so that documents can be looked up either with the <> or the <>. The value of the `_id` field is accessible in certain queries (`term`, `terms`, `match`, `query_string`, `simple_query_string`). [source,console] -------------------------- # Example documents PUT my-index-000001/_doc/1 { "text": "Document with ID 1" } PUT my-index-000001/_doc/2?refresh=true { "text": "Document with ID 2" } GET my-index-000001/_search { "query": { "terms": { "_id": [ "1", "2" ] <1> } } } -------------------------- <1> Querying on the `_id` field (also see the <>) The value of the `_id` field is also accessible in aggregations or for sorting, but doing so is discouraged as it requires to load a lot of data in memory. In case sorting or aggregating on the `_id` field is required, it is advised to duplicate the content of the `_id` field in another field that has `doc_values` enabled. [NOTE] ================================================== `_id` is limited to 512 bytes in size and larger values will be rejected. ==================================================