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This is the start of my SQL statement. Do I put this inside JSON_OBJECT?

select json_array
(
Nameid,
trim(PRFXDESC),
trim(firstname),
trim(middlenme),
trim(lastname),
trim(SUFFIXDES),
trim(BIRTHDATE),
trim(datedeath),
trim(DISPDATE),
trim(INTRMSTAT),
)
from namintprp

On Tue, Jan 7, 2020 at 10:47 AM Tim Fathers <X700-IX2J@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Yes, as long as it's wrappered in an object, in fact top level arrays have
a weird security issue so ought to be avoided
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3503102/what-are-top-level-json-arrays-and-why-are-they-a-security-risk
:



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