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If I understand the JSON standard correctly I want something like this:

data: (state: aState[

gender: male (

age(name, street),
age(name, street).
age(name, street)

)

gender: female (

age(name, street),
age(name, street).
age(name, street)

)

)

(state: bState[
gender: male (
age(name, street),
age(name, street).
age(name, street)
)
gender: female (
age(name, street),
age(name, street).
age(name, street)
)

)
On 3/11/2019 9:41 PM, Nadir Amra wrote:
Hi,

I would need an example of what you are looking for....

If you want the response to be something like:

{
"sort" : "state, gender, age",
"resultSet" : [
{ "name" : "john doe", "street" : "some street", "State" : "mn",
"gender" : "male", "age" : 34 },
{ "name" : "john doe2", "street" : "some street", "State" : "mn",
"gender" : "male", "age" : 34 }
]
}

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