Hey Jean,

Yes, I can see the data within the recordset in the browser console window.
What I am finding is similar to what you are saying but I'm not really sure
how to fix it. I've tried a few different things including adding map()
within my .pipe in the service. If I'm following right on what you are
saying and what I'm finding online I need to subscribe to the observable
and make it an array but I'm not sure how to go about doing that and what I
have found online so far has not worked for me.

Ronnie

On Tue, Jan 7, 2020, 10:34 Jean Marc <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello, you do some things wrong.
> You need ever to subscribe to an observable to get the answer, if you
> don't you can't receive  the answers.
> An observable is an object as a stream, so a forEach has not the same
> behaviour than an array, this not what you want to do there.
> The assignment inside the ".subscribe" is the good way.
> You can see your users name, email..etc already no ?
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