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Revert commits dcf288d and d92419d #570

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@eirsep eirsep commented Nov 27, 2023

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Revert commits dcf288d and d92419d related to adding fields param in DocLevelQuery object.

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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Comparison is base (92da659) 74.03% compared to head (7a69eb6) 73.56%.

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- Coverage     74.03%   73.56%   -0.48%     
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  Files           130      130              
  Lines          5665     5651      -14     
  Branches        697      696       -1     
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- Hits           4194     4157      -37     
- Misses         1161     1187      +26     
+ Partials        310      307       -3     

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@eirsep eirsep merged commit 080ecfe into opensearch-project:2.11 Nov 27, 2023
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