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  • Azure Logic App: Checking whether property exists in a json object
    We can just use a " Parse JSON " action to solve this problem easily Please refer to my logic app below: 1 I initialize a variable store the same json data as yours to simulate the response from " SQLServer GetRecords (V2) " 2 Then add "Parse JSON" action to parse the jsondata
  • Perform operations on data - Azure Logic Apps | Microsoft Learn
    To construct a single output such as a JSON object from multiple inputs, use the action named Compose Your inputs can have various types such as integers, Booleans, arrays, JSON objects, and any other native type that Azure Logic Apps supports, for example, binary and XML
  • Parsing JSON Objects in Azure Logic Apps using Expressions
    Let's use the example of accessing the object "fqdn" here which would contain a host name in the real world (redacted data) We can easily see now it's visual, that the path to our data is body > hostStates > fqdn Let's focus on the "set variable" action here in my logic This is where I want to parse FQDN into so I can use this data elsewhere
  • Validate if a JSON structure is an Array using Logic App
    The simple way to achieve this validation inside Logic Apps is by using the following condition statement: string(triggerBody()?['cars']) starts with [ As you can see in the picture below:
  • Dynamically Parse JSON as Object or Array - DEV Community
    Contact List is an Object A better solution will be to use the scope widget as try, catch and finally blocks This contains the condition to check that the element is an array and if it is then compose an output with all the elements
  • How to check json and do filtering in Logic App - Stack Overflow
    var jObject = JObject Parse(requestBody); var filteredObject = new JObject(jObject Properties() ToList() Where(x => (int)x Value >= threshold)); return new OkObjectResult(filteredObject); it assumes the JSON you pass in is along the lines of what you provided so be aware of that
  • Adventures with Logic Apps: Working with @Outputs - Matt Ruma
    Let’s create the first Logic App as an When a HTTP request is received trigger This Logic App will accept a state property in the body and return the sales tax rate for that state, if the state passed is not valid a status code 400 - Bad Request will be returned Set the Request Body JSON Schema to the following: Next, add a Switch Control action
  • Using Logic App output to display relevant information in the Logic App . . .
    There is a very simple way to display relevant information for each run of a Logic App thanks by using the « output » of the run In order to illustrate the usage of the output feature, I use a very simple Logic App shown below: The Logic App is triggered by an HTTP request with two fields: the OrderId and the CustomerReference


















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