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I use the foreach syntax.
And the array is included.
ex) myvar[0~~10...].name The following syntaxwill throw an error JSONPath query to parse ==> myvar[[[**CYCLE_INDEX]]].name
What should I do?
@moon figure out ==> [([[)]]
myvar[[[CYCLE_INDEX]]].name ==> myvar[([[CYCLE_INDEX]])].name
@moon make screenshots of the actions or attach a sample project
@moon Yeah, and u can also type a space between BAS_var and square brackets instead of round brackets. In your case: myvar[ [[CYCLE_INDEX]] ].name
@Xmind does not exist according to my knowledge. I would like to know.
@Roy-Mustang 839ee6e6-f3d1-4cb7-adec-8fdbb56769d8-image.png
thanks for helping me, can you provide a screenshot in using http/xml example, i have tried but it doesn't work, thanks
@selenagomez2391
But it really works and gives exact value you were asking for. At least on my comp >
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@zerger3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9kKd2M0TQQ