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Previously on "JSON Training/Self Teaching"

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    it's an area where MS documentation is completely sh1te
    FTFY

    MS seem to expect the community to document their new tech for them

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  • eek
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    How to Parse JSON in Microsoft Power Automate — Encodian has an overview of what you can do.

    But the advice will be split over a number of blog posts because it's not really an area where MS has great documentation

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  • BigDataPro
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    There isn't much to learn / understand in JSON. Couple of youtube videos would sort you out. Alternatively, you can download and read

    "Introduction to JavaScript Object Notation: A To-the-Point Guide to JSON"

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  • Lance
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    JSON isn't really code.
    It's like XML. Just another sodding replacement for text config files.

    You can copy/paste JSON between different Power Automate apps.

    Or use it to automate logic app deployments, but that's more devops than coding.


    JSON - Wikipedia


    A quick Google would have told you that though. As it would help you identify learning sites.

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  • MonkeysUncle
    started a topic JSON Training/Self Teaching

    JSON Training/Self Teaching

    Hi All
    Can anyone recommend a good site to learn about JSON.
    For context, I am not a dev but have starting using PowerAutomate a lot recently and I know there is more you can with is using JSON code.

    The extent of my coding knowledge is basic VBA within Microsoft Excel (from GCSE IT a long time ago) so would be starting at beginner level.

    Is this something you can self teach or would it be better going on a course?

    Thanks
    MU
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