A content property is a named construct used to extract an element or attribute value from custom metadata that's well-formed XML. Each content property has a data type that determines how the property values are treated when indexing and searching.
A content property is defined as either single-valued or multivalued. A multivalued property can extract the values of multiple occurrences of the same element or attribute from the XML.
The XML below shows XML elements with multiple occurrences of two elements, date and rank within the element WeeklyRank.
<record>
<weeklyRank>
<date> dd/MM/yyyy </date>
<rank> (rank) </rank>
</weeklyRank>
<weeklyRank>
<date> dd/MM/yyyy </date>
<rank> (rank) </rank>
</weeklyRank>
<weeklyRank>
<date> dd/MM/yyyy </date>
<rank> (rank) </rank>
</weeklyRank>
</record>
If the WeekyRank object property specifies the record/weeklyRank/rank entry in the XML, the property is multivalued.
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