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If you want to update an index's mappings to add or update field types after index creation, you can do so with the update mapping API operation.
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If you want to add or update field types to an existing index, you can use the update mapping API operation.
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**Note:** You can't use this operation to update mappings that already map to existing data in the index. You must first create a new index with your desired mappings, and then use the [reindex API operation]({{site.url}}{{site.baseurl}}/opensearch/reindex-data) to map all the documents from your old index to the new index. If you don't want any downtime while you re-index your indices, you can use [aliases]({{site.url}}{{site.baseurl}}/opensearch/index-alias).
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You can't use this operation to update mappings that already map to existing data in the index. You must first create a new index with your desired mappings, and then use the [reindex API operation]({{site.url}}{{site.baseurl}}/opensearch/reindex-data) to map all the documents from your old index to the new index. If you don't want any downtime while you re-index your indexes, you can use [aliases]({{site.url}}{{site.baseurl}}/opensearch/index-alias).
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## Example
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Parameter | Data Type | Description
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:--- | :--- | :---
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<target-index> | Data Type | The index to add the mapping to. If you do not specify this parameter, OpenSearch adds the mapping to all indices within the cluster.
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allow_no_indices | Boolean | Whether to ignore wildcards that don’t match any indices. Default is `true`.
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expand_wildcards | String | Expands wildcard expressions to different indices. Combine multiple values with commas. Available values are `all` (match all indices), `open` (match open indices), `closed` (match closed indices), `hidden` (match hidden indices), and `none` (do not accept wildcard expressions), which must be used with `open`, `closed`, or both. Default is `open`.
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ignore_unavailable | Boolean | If true, OpenSearch does not include missing or closed indices in the response.
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<target-index> | N/A | The index to add the mapping to. If you do not specify this parameter, OpenSearch adds the mapping to all indexes within the cluster.
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allow_no_indices | Boolean | Whether to ignore wildcards that don’t match any indexes. Default is `true`.
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expand_wildcards | String | Expands wildcard expressions to different indexes. Combine multiple values with commas. Available values are `all` (match all indexes), `open` (match open indexes), `closed` (match closed indexes), `hidden` (match hidden indexes), and `none` (do not accept wildcard expressions), which must be used with `open`, `closed`, or both. Default is `open`.
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ignore_unavailable | Boolean | If true, OpenSearch does not include missing or closed indexes in the response.
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master_timeout | Time | How long to wait for a connection to the master node. Default is `30s`.
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timeout | Time | How long to wait for the response to return. Default is `30s`.
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write_index_only | Boolean | Whether OpenSearch should apply mapping updates only to the write index.
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