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How to convert array of json in multiple split lines?

felipesodre
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Any help is greatly appreciated.

 

How to convert the following json into a table?

{
"Summary":{
"jobType":"jobA",
"summaryId":22746666,
"objectsArchived":[
{
"name":"tableA",
"count":855
},
{
"name":"tableB",
"count":678
}
]
}
}

 

Jobtype | SummaryId | Table | Count

jobA.        | 22746666.  | tableA | 855

jobA.         | 22746666  | tableB | 678

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| spath Summary.objectsArchived{} output=objectsArchived
| mvexpand objectsArchived
| spath Summary.jobType output=jobType
| spath Summary.summaryId output=summaryId
| spath input=objectsArchived
| rename name as Table
| table jobType summaryId Table count

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust
| spath Summary.objectsArchived{} output=objectsArchived
| mvexpand objectsArchived
| spath Summary.jobType output=jobType
| spath Summary.summaryId output=summaryId
| spath input=objectsArchived
| rename name as Table
| table jobType summaryId Table count
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