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    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

    #2
    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.
    See You Next Tuesday

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      #3
      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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        #4
        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
        merely at clientco for the entertainment

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          #5
          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
          See You Next Tuesday

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