Ah, I think I get it - you want the filters to apply to any given test for that 
user. Unfortunately, that's not possible with Sphinx, as it doesn't have any 
concept of how each overall_score value relates to any given section1 value.

You could search on test results, get user ids from that, and then filter your 
profile search via those user ids - two steps, but at least it'll behave as you 
wish.

-- 
Pat

On 03/01/2012, at 3:51 PM, mohitnegi wrote:

> Hey I am using Sql to convert these float values to integer and then using 
> them with thinking sphinx.
> 
> To convert into integer is not a problem, and also i don't want to search on 
> average value.I am interested in individual value!
> 
> I hope you got the way i am using my multi valued attributes. I will come 
> again
> There is a score table which has theses fields
> overall_score
> section1
> section2
> section3
> 
> now a candidate can have more than one score.
> 
> so in sphinx i am indexing all his score i.e
> 
> one multi value field for overall score (contain overall score of candidate 
> for all his test)
> one multi value field for section1 score 
> one multi value field for section2 score 
> one multi value field for section3 score 
> 
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