diff --git a/docs/getting-started/tutorial-discovering.asciidoc b/docs/getting-started/tutorial-discovering.asciidoc index bbffb2187f0cfe5..355477286d445a2 100644 --- a/docs/getting-started/tutorial-discovering.asciidoc +++ b/docs/getting-started/tutorial-discovering.asciidoc @@ -1,20 +1,19 @@ [[tutorial-discovering]] === Discover your data -Using *Discover*, you can enter +Using *Discover*, enter an {ref}/query-dsl-query-string-query.html#query-string-syntax[Elasticsearch query] to search your data and filter the results. . Open *Discover*. + -The current index pattern appears below the filter bar, in this case `shakes*`. -You might need to click *New* in the menu bar to refresh the data. +The `shakes*` index pattern appears. -. Click the caret to the right of the current index pattern, and select `ba*`. +. To make `ba*` the current index, click the index pattern dropdown, then select `ba*`. + By default, all fields are shown for each matching document. -. In the search field, enter the following string: +. In the search field, enter: + [source,text] account_number<100 AND balance>47500 @@ -25,11 +24,10 @@ excess of 47,500. Results appear for account numbers 8, 32, 78, 85, and 97. [role="screenshot"] image::images/tutorial-discover-2.png[] + -. To choose which -fields to display, hover the pointer over the list of *Available fields* -and then click *add* next to each field you want include as a column in the table. +. Hover over the list of *Available fields*, then +click *add* next to each field you want include as a column in the table. + -For example, if you add the `account_number` field, the display changes to a list of five +For example, when you add the `account_number` field, the display changes to a list of five account numbers. + [role="screenshot"]