To see what you can use in any particular implementation, try RAISE() and LOWER() to see how far they go (at least those who support these functions). I've used them before but they are indeed a pain to manipulate. Array reference statementsdon't recognize themand English/JQL/Retrieve/etc. don't handle them well. You can store them, though, then pull the data out and raise it.

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On 12-11-2010 6:03 PM, Wols Lists wrote:
On 11/12/10 23:29, Kevin King wrote:
We also do a lot with JSON but a JSON string can go far beyond attributes,
values, and subvalues.  Would be interested in Doug's take on how to extract
something out of a JSON string without parsing it from scratch on every
extraction, and how he would represent 4 or more dimensions in a MV item?

iirc some versions of MV can store up to 7 dimensions?

FM, VM, SM, TM then there's two (or three?) more available at the
program level? Pain in the neck to manipulate, I think, but there is
some support there.

Cheers,
Wol
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