JSON Serialization
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JSON Serialization
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Step Details | |
Introduced in Version | 3.2.0 |
Last Modified in Version | 8.9.0 |
Location | Data > JSON |
The JSON Serialize step changes a data object into a JSON string via serialization. This step is best used to assist in utilizing modern REST web services to send or receive data. The object is chosen via the Type drop-down, where a user must pick the data type for the serialized object and the Object to Serialize input, where the user picks the specific object.
Properties
Parameters
Property | Description | Data Type |
---|---|---|
Type | The data type that will be serialized can be a User Defined type or a default Decisions type. | --- |
Ignore Null | When enabled, any null values encountered in the data object will be ignored during serialization. Null properties will not be included in the resulting JSON string. | Boolean |
Is List | Changes the input to expect a list. | Boolean |
Indented | Applies indenting format to the output data to enhance readability. | Boolean |
Inputs
Property | Description | Data Type |
---|---|---|
Object To Serialize | The input variable expects an object from the user-selected type. | --- |
Outputs
Property | Description | Data Type |
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JsonSerialize1_Output | The default variable that stores the JSON serialized type. | String |
Error Message | Output variable for the step error message | String |
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