﻿---
title: Span field masking query
description: Wrapper to allow span queries to participate in composite single-field span queries by lying about their search field. This can be used to support queries...
url: https://www.elastic.co/elastic/docs-builder/docs/3016/reference/query-languages/query-dsl/query-dsl-span-field-masking-query
products:
  - Elasticsearch
---

# Span field masking query
Wrapper to allow span queries to participate in composite single-field span queries by *lying* about their search field.
This can be used to support queries like `span-near` or `span-or` across different fields, which is not ordinarily permitted.
Span field masking query is invaluable in conjunction with **multi-fields** when same content is indexed with multiple analyzers. For instance, we could index a field with the standard analyzer which breaks text up into words, and again with the english analyzer which stems words into their root form.
Example:
```json

{
  "query": {
    "span_near": {
      "clauses": [
        {
          "span_term": {
            "text": "quick brown"
          }
        },
        {
          "span_field_masking": {
            "query": {
              "span_term": {
                "text.stems": "fox" <1>
              }
            },
            "field": "text" <2>
          }
        }
      ],
      "slop": 5,
      "in_order": false
    }
  },
  "highlight": {
    "require_field_match" : false, <3>
    "fields": {
      "*": {}
    }
  }
}
```

Note: `span_field_masking` query may have unexpected scoring and highlighting behaviour. This is because the query returns and highlights the masked field, but scoring and highlighting are done using the terms statistics and offsets of the original field.
Note: For highlighting to work the parameter: `require_field_match` should be set to `false` on the highlighter.