Koen Van Hooreweghe writes:

>Objects can be 'exported' to JSON quite easily: $json_text:=JSON 
>Stringify($4Dobject) Then you can expose this text data to the external system.

>The other way around is: $4Dobject:=JSON Parse($json_text)

>I really advise the step up to v15 and further. Objects are quite fun to work 
>with...

They do look useful. Wouldn't work for ODBC access, obviously. I'll check 'em 
out.

Tom Benedict
Optum
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