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Your JSON string is not valid. You have multiple JSON objects on your top level of the JSON string. But valid is either an array or an object.

[
{"type":"string","externalId":"EXTID1","description":"EXTID1 description"},
{"type":"string","externalId":"EXTID2","description":"EXTID2 description"}
]

Would be valid.

jsonlint.com helps you in figuring out what is valid and what is not.

json.org is a great resource for the json syntax.

Best regards

Mihael

On 20.03.19 03:33, Stephen Piland wrote:
Have a request from a client to create a JSON that looks similar to below, but not sure how to build it and if it is even legitimate.

{"type":"string","externalId":"EXTID1","description":"EXTID1 description"},
{"type":"string","externalId":"EXTID2","description":"EXTID2 description"}

I tried in a loop...
Yajl_beginObj()
3 addChars
Yajl_endObj()
But getting not okay!

Any ideas? Thanks.

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