// This is generated by ESQL's AbstractFunctionTestCase. Do no edit it. See ../README.md for how to regenerate it. *Description* Use `MATCH` to perform a <> on the specified field. Using `MATCH` is equivalent to using the `match` query in the Elasticsearch Query DSL. Match can be used on fields from the text family like <> and <>, as well as other field types like keyword, boolean, dates, and numeric types. For a simplified syntax, you can use the <> `:` operator instead of `MATCH`. `MATCH` returns true if the provided query matches the row.