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I'm wondering if session_id might make more sense as a keyword instead of a long. I envision it being used for exact match term queries and being aggregated, but it seems unlikely to ever be used with range queries or mathematic operations that a long would be required for.
Yeah, conventionally ID are keywords. Is there any indication that session_ids are assigned contiguously, if that were true, then keeping as long might provide some benefit, otherwise I'll change to a keyword. Let me know.
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