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Importing JSON
Applies to ✅ Open Source Edition ✅ Express Edition ✅ Professional Edition ✅ Enterprise Edition
The below JSON data represents two author records that may have been exported previously, by jOOQ's exporting functionality:
{"fields" :[{"name":"ID","type":"INTEGER"}, {"name":"AUTHOR_ID","type":"INTEGER"}, {"name":"TITLE","type":"VARCHAR"}], "records":[[1,1,"1984"], [2,1,"Animal Farm"]]}
The following examples show how to map source data and target table.
// Specify fields from the target table to be matched with fields from the source JSON array by position. // Positional matching is independent of the presence of a header information in the JSON content. create.loadInto(BOOK) .loadJSON(inputstream, encoding) .fields(BOOK.ID, BOOK.AUTHOR_ID, BOOK.TITLE) .execute(); // Use "null" field placeholders to ignore source columns by position. create.loadInto(BOOK) .loadJSON(inputstream, encoding) .fields(BOOK.ID, null, BOOK.TITLE) .execute();
No other, JSON-specific options are currently available.
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