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Interesting. We use JSON all the time, but not into a sub file directly from the json file. We read the json file directly into a physical file and go from there. I’m following, but what’s your thought process by doing it that way?

On Sep 9, 2018, at 14:51, Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Learning JSON and YAJL is killing me. I love it.

Anyway, I can't find, or figure out, a way to chain to a specific group.

Here's the scene:

* a nested JSON file: _list_ has _states_, _states_ has _cities_.
* I have a working 5250 subfile of _states_.
* I can click on a state and recover both the state's name and its
YAJL array number.

What I can't figure out:

* How do I select only cities that are nested inside the selected state?

"list = YAJL_object_find(docNode: 'list'); " seems like a starting place but so far limiting it to a specific state's cities is beyond me.

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