Double-click the tFileInputJSON component to open
its Basic settings view.
Select Xpath from the Read
By drop-down list.
Click the [...] button next to Edit schema to open the schema editor.
Select the five columns added previously and click the x button to remove all of them.
Click the [+] button to add five columns,
store_name, book_title, book_category, and
book_author of String type, and book_price of
Double type.
Click OK to close the schema editor. In the
pop-up dialog box, click Yes to propagate the
schema to the subsequent component.
In the Loop XPath query field, enter the XPath
query expression between double quotation marks to specify the node on which the
loop is based. In this example, it is "/store/goods/book".
In the XPath query fields of the Mapping table, enter the XPath query expressions between
double quotation marks to specify the nodes that hold the desired data.
For the column store_name, enter the
XPath query "../../name" relative to the
name node.
For the columns book_title, book_category, book_author, and book_price, enter the XPath query expressions "title", "category", "author", and
"price" relative to the four child
nodes of the book node
respectively.
Press Ctrl+S to save the Job.
Press F6 to execute the Job.
As shown above, the store name and the book information are extracted from the
source JSON data and displayed in a flat table on the console.
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