With SQL Server 2016, you can store JSON objects in your rows. Here’s how to work with JSON objects, including how to update them once you’ve found them. In a previous Practical .NET column I showed ...
Casting a valid JSON string to the JSON type fails when a JSON object inside an array contains a string value of length ≥ 8 characters. The same payloads succeed when the string is ≤ 7 characters.
When a Tool Node is placed inside an Iteration Node, it cannot accept the {{ $iteration }} variable as input when iterating over a JSON array of objects. The error ...
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