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Hi Lloyd,

Consider using yajl_array_elem() to get each element of the array...

-SK


On 6/24/2015 1:11 PM, Lloyd Bailey wrote:
I'm using Scott Klement's YAJL to work with some JSON streams and RPG
programs. I'm loading the following tree example....
[
{ ARRAY ELEM 1 },
{ ARRAY ELEM 2 },
{ ARRAY ELEM 3 },
{ Etc...}
]

Note the JSON array does not have a name. Following Scott's JSON
presentation, he uses procedure, YAJL_OBJECT_FIND, to extract the array
node. If the node doesn't have a name, how do you gain access to the node?

Thanks



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