OpenSearch/docs/reference/mapping/params/null-value.asciidoc

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[[null-value]]
=== `null_value`
A `null` value cannot be indexed or searched. When a field is set to `null`,
(or an empty array or an array of `null` values) it is treated as though that
field has no values.
The `null_value` parameter allows you to replace explicit `null` values with
the specified value so that it can be indexed and searched. For instance:
[source,js]
--------------------------------------------------
PUT my_index
{
"mappings": {
"properties": {
"status_code": {
"type": "keyword",
"null_value": "NULL" <1>
}
}
}
}
PUT my_index/_doc/1
{
"status_code": null
}
PUT my_index/_doc/2
{
"status_code": [] <2>
}
GET my_index/_search
{
"query": {
"term": {
"status_code": "NULL" <3>
}
}
}
--------------------------------------------------
// CONSOLE
<1> Replace explicit `null` values with the term `NULL`.
<2> An empty array does not contain an explicit `null`, and so won't be replaced with the `null_value`.
<3> A query for `NULL` returns document 1, but not document 2.
IMPORTANT: The `null_value` needs to be the same datatype as the field. For
instance, a `long` field cannot have a string `null_value`.
NOTE: The `null_value` only influences how data is indexed, it doesn't modify
the `_source` document.