ops!
for(var i = 0; i < records.length; i++){...

On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 5:16 AM, JP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  thanks !
>
>  I only had to add:
>   ...       i < records.length;     ...
>
>
>  On May 4, 2:14 pm, "Nicola Rizzo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > success: function(json, status){
>  >     var records = json.Records;
>  >     var str = "";
>  >     if(records){
>  >         for(var i = 0; i < records; records++){
>  >             for(var j in records[i]){
>  >                 str += j + " --> " + records[i][j] + "\n";
>  >             }
>  >         }
>  >     window.alert(str);
>  >     }
>  >
>  > }
>  >
>  > hth,
>  >     Nicola
>  >
>
>
> > On Sun, May 4, 2008 at 8:02 PM, JP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >
>  > >  how can I process values from json object without having to use
>  > >  indivual reference names?
>  >
>  > >  using json:
>  >
>  > >  ( {"Records": [ {"firstname":"Nancy","lastname":"Davolio"} ],
>  > >  "RecordCount":"1" } )
>  >
>  > >  instead of  :
>  >
>  > >  $.ajax({ ......
>  >
>  > >     success: function(json, status) {
>  > >       if(json.Records){alert("Records="+json.Records[0].firstname );}
>  > >  ...
>  >
>  > >  is there a way to numerically reference values --something like :
>  >
>  > >  $.ajax({ ......
>  >
>  > >     success: function(json, status) {
>  > >       if(json.Records){alert("Records="+json.Records[0].0);}
>  > >  ...
>  >
>  > >  only it should work :)
>  >
>  > >  thanks in advance
>

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