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Hi Team,

I thought I saw a post similar to this just recently but I can't find it.

We are receiving the following json;

{
"driver_logins": {
"abc123456": null,
"ABC123483": null,
"C66363": "14/04/2021 12:08"
}
}

To request this result we pass a list of ID's - for the example above it
was "abc123456", "ABC123483", "C66363"

The response is to provide a timestamp if the ID exists or null if not.

But the response is using the ID we passed as the data name so these names
will be different every time.

How do I define the data structure and/or specify the data into without
specifying any field name and have it work ?


Thank you for any suggestions ...

Don



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