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Extract value from an object

Dear all,

 

I am building a flow where I want to extract a specific information from a specific object which is inside an array. So far I have done:

1. Filter the array to only have the object I am interested on. (I used "Filter array" action)

2. Remove all the information of the object except the one I am interested on. (I used "Select" action)

3. I have extracted that object from the array. (I used "First(body('Select'))").

 

Now I have an object as simple as below. BUT I don't know how to extract the value "10" (on this example is 10, but it is a variable and on each run of the flow it will change).

 

 

{
  "ID": "10"
}

 

 

To add more information. I am looking for an specific file on my SharePoint Document Library, using another property of the file to find it (I am using the barcode value, so I'm sure there is only one. This is the information I used on the Filter array action). So, to find and extract this file on flow, I need the ID number. but so far I am locked on the step I mentioned below.

 

I hope someone can support on this.

 

 

Thanks

 

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InterestedBloke
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Hey Barbarur,

It sounds like you're looking for the Parse JSON Action - it'll translate the Object you're getting into specific fields you can target and drop in as dynamic content in other actions after that.

To tell the Parse JSON action how to interpret your object, you can click the Generate Schema button and paste the content you'll get from that object.
It'll then create a schema automatically and translate any future input.

With this, you might even be able to skip some of the filtering actions earlier.

Hope this helps!

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v-bacao-msft
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Hi @Anonymous ,

 

You could store this object in a Compose or an object variable, and then use an expression to extract the value.

If you are using compose, then you can use the following expression:

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If you are using variables, then you can use the following expression:

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Best Regards,

Community Support Team _ Barry
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InterestedBloke
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Hey Barbarur,

It sounds like you're looking for the Parse JSON Action - it'll translate the Object you're getting into specific fields you can target and drop in as dynamic content in other actions after that.

To tell the Parse JSON action how to interpret your object, you can click the Generate Schema button and paste the content you'll get from that object.
It'll then create a schema automatically and translate any future input.

With this, you might even be able to skip some of the filtering actions earlier.

Hope this helps!

v-bacao-msft
Community Support
Community Support

 

Hi @Anonymous ,

 

You could store this object in a Compose or an object variable, and then use an expression to extract the value.

If you are using compose, then you can use the following expression:

121.PNG

If you are using variables, then you can use the following expression:

122.PNG

 

Best Regards,

Community Support Team _ Barry
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Anonymous
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Hi InterestedBloke and v-bacao-msft, The three options worked perfectly. Thank you very much!
FreddieV
Resolver I
Resolver I

I am trying to do the same thing, but I am using the outputs from the 'Search user v2' O365 card, but I can't translate this into selecting the individual components of the outputs. Screenshot below:

 

Populated-search.png

 

Does anyone have any ideas about how the expression would look?

My very beginner guess would be to make a new step directly after the search, as an "initialize variable" set to an object type, and put the initial value as the output of the "search users" action. This may then let you do the same steps above as the OP was able to do. Of course this will only work if the results of the Search is 1 object. If it will be multiple users, then you will need to make an array variable, and use other actions to pull out the particular object you want.

How do we separate 3 objects that are not within an array identified with square brackets [    ]  ?  

 

The outputs?(Create_a_Teams_meeting)?['body]?['value']?['propertyName']?['joinUrl'}?['value]  

 has 3 objects 1)  a joinUrl,  2) a tollnumber, and 3) meetingID.

 

I want to use each of those objects separately (create dynamic content to use later).

But parse JSON action doesn't work as they are all within { } curly brackets, and are not arrays identified with [ ] square ones and cannot be parsed (creates an error)

Anonymous
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@Nin I have the same issue. Any luck?

Anonymous
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@FreddieV  I have the same issue. Did you get your answer to this?

 

richardxp
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you can use json() function to convert string to object, then extract ID property like
json(First(body('Select')))['ID']

Thanks Richardxp..   is the Json() function you referred to a selectable step in building the flow, or a f(x) function we need to write "low code" for?    I'm still fairly new to this so I need a more literal step by step instruction of the tool/step used to convert string to object and then how to extract ID property.    Appreciate you!

@FreddieV  this doesnt look like it needs to be converted to json, but I can demo two possible solutions:

 

if need to convert to json, as @richardxp said:

json(outputs('Search_for_users_(V2)')[0]?['propertyname'])

 

if its already a json object (which I think it is) then just use:

outputs('Search_for_users_(V2)')[0]?['propertyname']

or

first(outputs('Search_for_users_(V2)'))?['propertyname']

 

first(outputs('Search_for_users_(V2)'))?['AccountEnabled'] will output 'true' as a bool value. 

 

This is easy enough if you're using that expression in one or two fields, but if you want to use any/all of those properties across many locations, feed one of the expressions above into a Parse JSON action and use the user object (from your picture, the data between the {}, including the braces) as the sample output.

 

These expressions can be written anywhere you have an input. Click an entry box, then instead of "Dynamic" choose "expression" and input there. I suppose this is one example of what the "low-code" moniker means, because it's not so much code as it is specifying what value inside an array (stuff inside [ ] brackets) of objects (stuff inside { } braces) you want to select.

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