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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions docs/reference/esql/esql-limitations.asciidoc
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** You can use `to_datetime` to cast to millisecond dates to use unsupported functions
* `double` (`float`, `half_float`, `scaled_float` are represented as `double`)
* `ip`
* `keyword` family including `keyword`, `constant_keyword`, and `wildcard`
* `keyword` <<keyword, family>> including `keyword`, `constant_keyword`, and `wildcard`
* `int` (`short` and `byte` are represented as `int`)
* `long`
* `null`
* `text`
* `text` <<text, family>> including `text`, `semantic_text` and `match_only_text`
* experimental:[] `unsigned_long`
* `version`
* Spatial types
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/reference/esql/functions/description/match.asciidoc

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Use `MATCH` to perform a <<query-dsl-match-query,match query>> on the specified field.
Using `MATCH` is equivalent to using the `match` query in the Elasticsearch Query DSL.

Match can be used on text fields, as well as other field types like boolean, dates, and numeric types.
Match can be used on fields from the text family like <<text, text>> and <<semantic-text, semantic_text>>,
as well as other field types like keyword, boolean, dates, and numeric types.

For a simplified syntax, you can use the <<esql-search-operators,match operator>> `:` operator instead of `MATCH`.

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