Field Value. Depends on the type of field - numeric or string. For [location](https://cloud.google.com/looker/docs/reference/field-reference/dimension-type-reference#location) type, it's a list of floats. Example `[1.0, 56.0]`
filter_value
string
Filter Value. Usually null except for [location](https://cloud.google.com/looker/docs/reference/field-reference/dimension-type-reference#location) type. It'll be a string of lat,long ie `'1.0,56.0'`
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