OK, that is what I am already doing. Thank you!
On Monday, January 7, 2013 9:32:44 AM UTC-5, Michelle Stewart wrote:
>
> I have data coming back from a server which is used for more than one
> purpose so I cannot change its format. The data is formatted like so:
>>
>> [{"Prod Date":"11/12/2011","Press":4,"Shift":1,"Mold":"A","Min Cycle
>> Time":76,"Avg Cycle Time":77.042,"Max Cycle Time":78},
>
> {"Prod Date":"11/12/2011","Press":5,"Shift":1,"Mold":"B","Min Cycle
>> Time":74,"Avg Cycle Time":74.5,"Max Cycle Time":75},
>
> {"Prod Date":"11/12/2011","Press":5,"Shift":1,"Mold":"C","Min Cycle
>> Time":52,"Avg Cycle Time":85.047,"Max Cycle Time":110}
>
> ]
>
> I have a function right now that converts this JSON array into a 2D array
> so that it can be used with arrayToDataTable().
>
> I am about to write a new page that will have data formatted the same way
> for the same reasons and need to ensure it ends up in a DataTable as
> quickly as possible. Because I will be writing a custom aggregation
> function.
> I cannot guarantee what the columns will be (other than the ones I will
> aggregate) so it's tricky to come up with the full object for using Object
> Literal Notation.
>
> Is there a simple way to take my JSON array and get it to a DataTable
> without having to go through my function in order to speed up processing?
>
> Thank you,
> Michelle
>
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