Hi,

in the basic JSON type docstring I see:

    The base :class:`.types.JSON` provides these two operations:

    * Keyed index operations::

        data_table.c.data['some key']

    * Integer index operations::

        data_table.c.data[3]

    * Path index operations::

        data_table.c.data[('key_1', 'key_2', 5, ..., 'key_n')]

and I was about to open a PR with a solution, but a doubt chimed in.

Does it mean something like the following:

    The base :class:`.types.JSON` provides these two operations:

    * Keyed index operations, either by string as in

      ::

        data_table.c.data['some key']

      or positional/by integer::

        data_table.c.data[3]

    * Path index operations::

        data_table.c.data[('key_1', 'key_2', 5, ..., 'key_n')]

or is it just a s/two operations/three operations/ ?

Thanks&bye, lele.
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