How are you defining them as multi-value integer attributes? Thinking Sphinx 
won't convert the values to integers, so you'll need to do the SQL casting 
yourself, I'm afraid.

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Pat

On 03/01/2012, at 3:23 PM, mohitnegi wrote:

> Got tht point, But still my problem is not resolved!!
> As stated earlier, I have all the percentile scores indexed as multi value 
> integer attributes.
> 
> Now when I do search, It should search score for the single test. i.e. lets 
> say if a candidate has 2 scores
> score1_overall = 97
> score1_subsection1 = 94
> score1_subsection2 = 92
> score1_subsection1 = 91
> 
> and
> 
> score2_overall = 91
> score2_subsection1 = 96
> score2_subsection2 = 82
> score2_subsection1 = 88
> 
> then to search a candidate who has overall > 95 and subsection > 95, this 
> candidate should not come. as he is not satisfying the criteria.
> But as i am storing all the individual scores as a multi valued, sphinx allow 
> this candidate in the final result.
> 
> 
> 
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