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In a previous column, I discussed how to generate JSON from SQL queries. This column looks at the reverse process: accepting JSON objects and converting them into relational tables that can be used in ...
In that earlier column, I looked at why you might want to do that and handled the simple case: Converting single-value properties in a JSON object into a row in a table (or multiple rows where you ...
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