Scot, Thanks for the response. I will try it first thing Monday morning. If
I have any other questions I may post them then, but this should get most
of it for me. Thanks again. Henry
On Saturday, February 7, 2015 at 1:35:39 AM UTC-6, Scot Hacker wrote:
>
> On Friday, February 6, 2015 at 9:39:00 AM UTC-8, Henry Versemann wrote:
>>
>> Scot, Thanks for the reply. OK I've gotten down to the point to where I
>> have my version of your json_data in your code below, but I'm not sure I
>> understand exactly what your code is doing, after you have the json_data
>> variable contents. In my case the first object of response data that I'm
>> trying to use is a list of two items, with each item containing multiple
>> keys and internal or sub objects within them.
>>
>
> Once your data comes back from the API and has been converted to python
> data structures, it's up to you to parse and extract from it what you need
> - every situation is different. All you need to know is that you access
> list items by their index, and dictionary items by quoted key name. So if I
> assign the response object you show here to a variable "data", I can do the
> following:
>
> print(data[0]['parameters'])
> print(data[0]['parameters']['extra_text'])
> print(data[1]['attachment']['display_name'])
>
> and the result is:
>
> {u'enrollment_term_id': u'', u'extra_text': u'Term: All Terms;'}
> Term: All Terms;
> grade_export_csv_22_Oct_2013_2_27551-0.csv
>
> Hope this helps!
>
> ./s
>
>
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