How to configure a JSON response in AFX connector capabilities to parse single or multi-valued responses in RSA Identity Governance & Lifecycle
Originally Published: 2020-02-27
Article Number
Applies To
RSA Version/Condition: 7.0.x, 7.1.x, 7.2.x
Issue
Example of a single-value response:
{
"requestNumber":"316",
"tickets": [
"INC0001234"],
"message":"Operation has completed successfully"
}
Example of a multi-valued response:
{
"requestNumber":"316",
"tickets": [
"INC0001234", "INC0001234", "INC0001235"],
"message":"Operation has completed successfully"
}
Resolution
Given the examples above, where tickets is the key name:
- To parse the response use the key name only as shown in the example below:
- To fetch a specific value from the array use the key name [#] as in the example below:
- To fetch a single value use the syntax in the above examples or use the key name [*]. The important point here is that key name [*] will not work on a multi-valued array.
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