DataStoreDataExtensions.ImportJson(this IDataStoreBase dataStore, string text, DwBuffer dwbuffer, int startRow, int endRow, int startColumn) Method
.NET Standard 2.x
Inserts data from a JSON string into the specified buffer of DataStore. You can specify the starting and ending positions in the JSON array, and you can specify the number of the first key value in the JSON object to be imported. Data that are out of this range will not be imported into the DataStore.
Namespace: DWNet.Data
Assembly: DWNet.Data.dll
Syntax
public static int ImportJson(this IDataStoreBase dataStore, string text, DwBuffer dwbuffer, int startRow, int endRow, int startColumn);
Parameters
text
System.String
A string specifying the JSON data.
The JSON string must comply with the plain-format JSON or DataWindow JSON.
dwbuffer
DWNet.Data.DwBuffer
The specified buffer of the DataStore.
A value of the DwBuffer
enumerated datatype identifying the DataWindow buffer
into which you want to import the data.
For plain-format JSON: Imports the JSON data to the specified buffer.
For DataWindow JSON: Imports data from the specified buffer from the JSON string to the corresponding buffer.
startRow
System.Int32
The zero-based number of the first detail object in the JSON array that you want to import. If it is negative, 0
is used.
endRow
System.Int32
The zero-based number of the last detail object in the JSON array that you want to import. If it is negative, it indicates the rest of rows.
startColumn
System.Int32
The zero-based number of the first key value in the JSON object that you want to import. If it is negative, 0
is used.
Returns
System.Int32
Returns the number of rows that were imported if it succeeds.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how to import the department data from a range of rows and from the starting column in a JSON string to the specified buffer.
using DWNet.Data;
using System;
using System.IO;
namespace Appeon.ApiDoc.DataStoreDataExtensionsExamples
{
public class ImportJsonExample
{
private readonly SchoolContext _context;
public ImportJsonExample(SchoolContext dataContext)
{
// Sets the data context
_context = dataContext;
}
public void Example5()
{
// Instantiates the datastore with datawindow: d_department2
// d_department2 has no departmentID column
var datastore = new DataStore("d_department2", _context);
// Gets the JSON file. ImportJson8.json contains 4 records.
string path = Path.Combine(AppContext.BaseDirectory,
@"Jsons\IDatastore\ImportJson8.json");
string json = File.ReadAllText(path);
// Imports data from JSON to the primary buffer.
// Imports data from the first row through the end.
// Imports data starting from the second column. The first column will not be imported.
datastore.ImportJson(json, DwBuffer.Primary, 0, 3, 1);
Console.WriteLine("Rowcount: {0}", datastore.RowCount);
for (int row = 0, rowcount = datastore.RowCount; row < rowcount; row++)
{
Console.WriteLine("Name: {0}; Budget: {1}",
datastore.GetItem<string>(row, "name"),
datastore.GetItem<decimal>(row, "budget"));
}
datastore.Reset();
// Imports data from the second and third rows of the JSON string to the primary buffer.
// Imports data starting from the second column of the JSON string.
// The first column will not be imported.
datastore.ImportJson(json, DwBuffer.Primary, 1, 2, 1);
Console.WriteLine("Rowcount: {0}", datastore.RowCount);
for (int row = 0, rowcount = datastore.RowCount; row < rowcount; row++)
{
Console.WriteLine("Name: {0}; Budget: {1}",
datastore.GetItem<string>(row, "name"),
datastore.GetItem<decimal>(row, "budget"));
}
/*This code produces the following output:
Rowcount: 4
Name: Engineering; Budget: 350000
Name: English; Budget: 120000
Name: Economics; Budget: 200000
Name: Mathematics; Budget: 250000
Rowcount: 2
Name: English; Budget: 120000
Name: Economics; Budget: 200000
*/
}
}
}
Example Refer To
Model Class: D_Department2
JSON File: ImportJson8
DataWindow File: d_department2
Applies to
.NET Standard
2.x