Thisit is not supposed to work for strings (e.g. field values), but for arrays. For example "fields.Author" is a string, while "persons.Author" is an array. Also fields.Address is a field.Mhmm, too bad.Perhaps we can define some keys to turn a string into an array (like componentsSeparatedByComma, componentsSeparatedByGroupSeparators, componentsSeparatedByAnd).
I just downloaded the latest nightly, and I'm trying out your changes. Somehow I still don't don't get it.
Let's take the following entry: Address = {London and New York}
The following gives me <
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"London, New York". Now this is already nice, but I'm not really sure whether I can turn this into "London/New York". Sorry for being dense, but I really have troubles understanding what is going on here.
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