single xml objects as json array in sql












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From SQL, I generated my XML and it looks like this



<users>
<user>user1</user>
</users>


Then I converted it to JSON and it looks like this,



"users": { "user": "user1" }


but I'm expecting a JSON to look like a single object array:



"users": [{ "user": "user1" }]









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  • root <users> is the label for your JSON object. when you have multiple <user> you will see "user": [ "user1", "user1" ]

    – comphonia
    Nov 21 '18 at 4:42











  • when you change as multiple user object, you wont see like you want. The converter will convert as'[ "user1", "user1" ]'

    – Mustafa Tığ
    Nov 21 '18 at 6:52













  • How would your converter xml-to-json know that it could be an array? Do you have an XSD?

    – nvoigt
    Nov 21 '18 at 9:04
















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From SQL, I generated my XML and it looks like this



<users>
<user>user1</user>
</users>


Then I converted it to JSON and it looks like this,



"users": { "user": "user1" }


but I'm expecting a JSON to look like a single object array:



"users": [{ "user": "user1" }]









share|improve this question

























  • root <users> is the label for your JSON object. when you have multiple <user> you will see "user": [ "user1", "user1" ]

    – comphonia
    Nov 21 '18 at 4:42











  • when you change as multiple user object, you wont see like you want. The converter will convert as'[ "user1", "user1" ]'

    – Mustafa Tığ
    Nov 21 '18 at 6:52













  • How would your converter xml-to-json know that it could be an array? Do you have an XSD?

    – nvoigt
    Nov 21 '18 at 9:04














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From SQL, I generated my XML and it looks like this



<users>
<user>user1</user>
</users>


Then I converted it to JSON and it looks like this,



"users": { "user": "user1" }


but I'm expecting a JSON to look like a single object array:



"users": [{ "user": "user1" }]









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From SQL, I generated my XML and it looks like this



<users>
<user>user1</user>
</users>


Then I converted it to JSON and it looks like this,



"users": { "user": "user1" }


but I'm expecting a JSON to look like a single object array:



"users": [{ "user": "user1" }]






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  • root <users> is the label for your JSON object. when you have multiple <user> you will see "user": [ "user1", "user1" ]

    – comphonia
    Nov 21 '18 at 4:42











  • when you change as multiple user object, you wont see like you want. The converter will convert as'[ "user1", "user1" ]'

    – Mustafa Tığ
    Nov 21 '18 at 6:52













  • How would your converter xml-to-json know that it could be an array? Do you have an XSD?

    – nvoigt
    Nov 21 '18 at 9:04



















  • root <users> is the label for your JSON object. when you have multiple <user> you will see "user": [ "user1", "user1" ]

    – comphonia
    Nov 21 '18 at 4:42











  • when you change as multiple user object, you wont see like you want. The converter will convert as'[ "user1", "user1" ]'

    – Mustafa Tığ
    Nov 21 '18 at 6:52













  • How would your converter xml-to-json know that it could be an array? Do you have an XSD?

    – nvoigt
    Nov 21 '18 at 9:04

















root <users> is the label for your JSON object. when you have multiple <user> you will see "user": [ "user1", "user1" ]

– comphonia
Nov 21 '18 at 4:42





root <users> is the label for your JSON object. when you have multiple <user> you will see "user": [ "user1", "user1" ]

– comphonia
Nov 21 '18 at 4:42













when you change as multiple user object, you wont see like you want. The converter will convert as'[ "user1", "user1" ]'

– Mustafa Tığ
Nov 21 '18 at 6:52







when you change as multiple user object, you wont see like you want. The converter will convert as'[ "user1", "user1" ]'

– Mustafa Tığ
Nov 21 '18 at 6:52















How would your converter xml-to-json know that it could be an array? Do you have an XSD?

– nvoigt
Nov 21 '18 at 9:04





How would your converter xml-to-json know that it could be an array? Do you have an XSD?

– nvoigt
Nov 21 '18 at 9:04












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Singe object array for JSON is basically the same as a single object.



There is a tricky way to overcome this, that is mentioned in this answer.





I would post this as a comment, but can't due to my privileges.
Thank you for your understanding !






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    Singe object array for JSON is basically the same as a single object.



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      Singe object array for JSON is basically the same as a single object.



      There is a tricky way to overcome this, that is mentioned in this answer.





      I would post this as a comment, but can't due to my privileges.
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        Singe object array for JSON is basically the same as a single object.



        There is a tricky way to overcome this, that is mentioned in this answer.





        I would post this as a comment, but can't due to my privileges.
        Thank you for your understanding !






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        Singe object array for JSON is basically the same as a single object.



        There is a tricky way to overcome this, that is mentioned in this answer.





        I would post this as a comment, but can't due to my privileges.
        Thank you for your understanding !







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