DataStoreExtensions.ImportJsonByKey(string json, ref string error, DwBuffer dwbuffer = DwBuffer.Primary, int startRow = 0, int endRow = -1) Method
.NET Standard 2.x
Inserts data from a JSON string into a DataStore
object according to the key name of the JSON item.
The JSON string must be a DataWindow JSON or a plain JSON.
Namespace: PowerScript.Bridge
Assembly: PowerScript.Bridge.dll
Syntax
public static int ImportJsonByKey(this IDataStoreBase dataStore, string json, ref string error, DwBuffer dwbuffer = DwBuffer.Primary, int startRow = 0, int endRow = -1);
Parameters
json
System.String
A string specifying the JSON data. The JSON string must be a DataWindow JSON or a plain JSON.
error
System.String
A variable into which the returned warning or error message will be placed.
bufferType
DwNet.Data.DwBuffer
A value of the DwBuffer
enumerated datatype identifying the DataStore buffer from which you want to import the data. The default is DwBuffer.Primary
.
startRow
System.Int32
The number of the first detail object in the JSON array that you want to import. The default is 0
. If it is negative, 0
is used.
endRow
System.Int32
The number of the last detail object in the JSON array that you want to import. The default is the rest of the objects. If it is negative, it indicates the rest of rows.
Returns
System.Int32
Returns the number of rows that were imported if it succeeds and returns a negative value if an error occurs.
Examples
The following code example imports data of the first and second rows from a JSON string into the DataStore primary buffer according to the key name of the JSON item.
using System;
using System.IO;
using DWNet.Data;
using PowerScript.Bridge;
namespace Appeon.ApiDoc.DataStoreExtensionsExamples
{
public class ImportJsonByKeyExample
{
private readonly SchoolContext _context;
public ImportJsonByKeyExample(SchoolContext dataContext)
{
// Sets the data context
_context = dataContext;
}
public void Example()
{
// Instantiates the datastore with datawindow: d_department.
var datastore = new DataStore("d_department");
// Gets the JSON file
string path = "Jsons/DataStoreExtensions/ImportJson.json";
string error = "";
string json = File.ReadAllText(path);
// Imports data from JSON to DataStore
datastore.ImportJsonByKey(json, ref error, DwBuffer.Primary, 0, 1);
Console.WriteLine("Rowcount: {0}", datastore.RowCount);
/*This code produces the following output:
Rowcount: 2
*/
}
}
}
Example Refer To
Model Class: D_Department
JSON File: ImportJson
DataWindow File: d_department
Applies to
.NET Standard
2.x