First, if you’re using primitive types, there is no analysis so in that case the question is irrelevant.
If you’re using a text-based field, the only difference between single-valued and multi-valued fields for analyzed types (i.e. text fields) is the offset recorded between entries. For instance: Single value <field.>this is some text</field> position token 0 this 1 is 2 some 3 text Multi valued with positionIncrementGap=100 <field.>this is</field> <field.>some text</field> position token 0 this 1 is 101 some 102 text With a positionIncrementGap of 1, there’d be no difference. So if you’re using text-based fields, just do the values one at a time. Or this is an XY problem, you’re trying to solve some problem. If the above is irrelevant, what is that problem you’re tying to solve? Best, Erick > On Dec 31, 2019, at 1:32 AM, Sidharth Negi <sidharth.negi...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > Is there a way to analyze how multiple values in a multivalued field are > being tokenized and processed during indexing? > > The "Analysis" page on the UI assumes that my multiple comma-separated > values is a single value. It filters out the comma and acts as if it's a > single value that I specified. > > Thanks in advance!