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| 737050557 | PR_kwDOCGYnMM4r7n-9 | 327 | closed | 0 | Extract expand: Support JSON Arrays | phaer 101753 | Hi, I needed to extract data in JSON Arrays to normalize data imports. I've quickly hacked the following together based on #241 which refers to #239 where you, @simonw, wrote: > Could this handle lists of objects too? That would be pretty amazing - if the column has a [{...}, {...}] list in it could turn that into a many-to-many. They way this works in my work is that many-to-many relationships are created for anything that maps to an dictionary in a list, and many-to-one relations for everything else (assumed to be scalar values). Not sure what the best approach here would be? Are many-to-one relationships are at all useful here? What do you think about this approach? I could try to add it to the cli interface and documentation if wanted. Thanks for this awesome piece of software in any case! :sun_with_face: | 2021-09-19T10:34:30Z | 2022-12-29T09:05:36Z | 2022-12-29T09:05:36Z | f0105cde23452cb4c8a15fc6096154b15d9b7c5a | 0 | 2840c697aa9817462d864ed5f8a7696d749fe039 | 8d641ab08ac449081e96f3e25bd6c0226870948a | NONE | sqlite-utils 140912432 | https://github.com/simonw/sqlite-utils/pull/327 |
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