[[joining-queries]] == Joining queries Performing full SQL-style joins in a distributed system like Elasticsearch is prohibitively expensive. Instead, Elasticsearch offers two forms of join which are designed to scale horizontally. <<query-dsl-nested-query,`nested` query>>:: Documents may contains fields of type <<mapping-nested-type,`nested`>>. These fields are used to index arrays of objects, where each object can be queried (with the `nested` query) as an independent document. <<query-dsl-has-child-query,`has_child`>> and <<query-dsl-has-parent-query,`has_parent`>> queries:: A <<mapping-parent-field,parent-child relationship>> can exist between two document types within a single index. The `has_child` query returns parent documents whose child documents match the specified query, while the `has_parent` query returns child documents whose parent document matches the specified query. Also see the <<query-dsl-terms-lookup,terms-lookup mechanism>> in the `terms` query, which allows you to build a `terms` query from values contained in another document. include::nested-query.asciidoc[] include::has-child-query.asciidoc[] include::has-parent-query.asciidoc[]