I agree with you) But what do i do with this, It's exactly the same error.

четверг, 10 ноября 2016 г., 19:05:12 UTC+2 пользователь pierre...@gmail.com 
написал:
>
> We will get there but is is hard hitting your target when shooting in the 
> dark :).
>
> Remove white spaces:
> https://play.golang.org/p/_LktUPDhYW
>
> Le jeudi 10 novembre 2016 17:52:21 UTC+1, Sergio Hunter a écrit :
>>
>> Thanks for your help. 
>> Do you know what it means? 
>> 2016/11/10 18:46:21 invalid character '\u0085' looking for beginning of 
>> value
>> exit status 1
>>
>>
>> четверг, 10 ноября 2016 г., 18:32:40 UTC+2 пользователь 
>> pierre...@gmail.com написал:
>>>
>>> Sorry, I did not test it. This one passes the playground build (up to 
>>> the mysql driver not being found):
>>> https://play.golang.org/p/_WfTMOd-s6
>>>
>>> Le jeudi 10 novembre 2016 17:13:19 UTC+1, Sergio Hunter a écrit :
>>>>
>>>> The compiler generates an error
>>>>
>>>> Test.go:71: undefined: o
>>>> Test.go:85: cannot use nil as type Object in return argument
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> четверг, 10 ноября 2016 г., 17:56:58 UTC+2 пользователь 
>>>> pierre...@gmail.com написал:
>>>>>
>>>>> Ok, then something along those lines:
>>>>> https://play.golang.org/p/dMPQIrEdNN
>>>>>
>>>>> Le jeudi 10 novembre 2016 16:36:21 UTC+1, Sergio Hunter a écrit :
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks so much for your answer. 
>>>>>> I'll try to explain what I need. I have a field "data",inside field 
>>>>>> has compress rows and text data(json), I need decompress data, but my 
>>>>>> code 
>>>>>> begins to unpack the file to text and compiler generates an error.
>>>>>> The logic is this: It reads "data" of the database, do 
>>>>>> "json.NewDecoder", if "json.NewDecoder" did not work - will "err", then 
>>>>>> if 
>>>>>> there are "err" is necessary to decompress and do again 
>>>>>> "json.NewDecoder". 
>>>>>> I hope you are understand me, thanks.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> четверг, 10 ноября 2016 г., 13:03:28 UTC+2 пользователь Simon Ritchie 
>>>>>> написал:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'm also not sure what you are trying to do.  However, I think I can 
>>>>>>> see a bug in your code.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> First you run a database query to get a list of values from a field 
>>>>>>> called data.  This could produce up to 10 values.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Next you have a loop which runs through the values and discards 
>>>>>>> them.  At the end of the loop, you have the data field from the last 
>>>>>>> record, and you have thrown away all the others.  Is this what you want?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Finally, you unzip the last data field.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> So if your table contains 100 records, you will get 10 of them, 
>>>>>>> throw away the first 9 records and unzip the data from the last one.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I hope this helps.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>

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