Feature Spotlight: Simplified Data Engineering with JSON Functions in CData Virtuality
The powerful JSON functions in CData Virtuality are designed to optimize your workflow and make working with JSON data simpler than ever before, allowing for more efficient and faster data manipulation.
Benefits
The integration of the renowned JSON functions into the CData Virtuality empowers users to fully harness JSON capabilities for data integration and management. In essence, users can consolidate all their data-related tasks, achieving significant time savings within a singular platform. Here are some examples of the benefits that JSON brings to your workflow within the CData Virtuality:
- Effortless data transformation: Seamlessly convert and manipulate data using the robust JSON functions, further improving the efficiency of your integration tasks.
- Enhanced Data Extraction: Within the CData Virtuality environment, enjoy precise extraction from intricate JSON structures using JSONPATHVALUE and JSONQUERY.
- Simple data aggregation: Effectively utilize JSONARRAY_AGG to aggregate JSON arrays, paving the way for in-depth analytics in your data management endeavors.
Available JSON functions
- JSONTOXML: Convert JSON data to XML format effortlessly.
- JSONPATHVALUE: Extract specific values from JSON objects using a JSONPath expression.
- JSONQUERY: Execute SQL-like queries on JSON data, making data retrieval more intuitive.
- JSONARRAY: Create a JSON array from a set of values, simplifying data organization.
- JSONOBJECT: Construct a JSON object from key-value pairs, facilitating structured data representation.
- JSONPARSE: Parse a JSON string into a structured format for further processing.
- JSONTABLE: Transform JSON data into a tabular format.
- JSONARRAY_AGG: Aggregate JSON arrays for advanced analytics and reporting.
Whether you’re a developer or a data enthusiast, these functions empower you to work with JSON data effortlessly.
How to get started
Accessing JSON functions is simple! If you haven’t done so already, start your trial, fire up the Code Editor in CData Virtuality, and begin implementing these functions in your queries.
Follow the official documentation here.