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Reply to Parsing JSON GET response with special characters
Sure! The following is what we are looking for... { 		"@odata.context": "$metadata#Member", 		"value": [ 				{ 						"MemberKeyNumeric": 87205, 						"OfficeKeyNumeric": 70083, 						"MemberAORkey": "M00000628", 						"MemberAddress1": "230 West Towne Ridge Pkwy", 						"MemberAddress2": "", 						"MemberCity": "Sandy", 						"MemberFax": "", 						"MemberFirstName": "XBroker", 						"MemberFullName": "XBroker Test", 						"MemberKey": "87205", 						"MemberLastName": "Test", 						"MemberMiddleName": "", 						"MemberMlsId": "87205", 						"MemberMobilePhone": "801-676-5400", 						"MemberNationalAssociationId": "12345", 						"MemberOfficePhone": "801-676-5400", 						"MemberPostalCode": "84070", 						"MemberPreferredPhone": "801-676-5400", 						"MemberStateLicense": "0", 						"OfficeKey": "70083", 						"OfficeMlsId": "70083", 						"OfficeName": "Fake Brokerage", 						"OriginatingSystemMemberKey": "M00000628", 						"OriginatingSystemName": "UtahRealEstate.com", 						"MemberMlsAccessYN": true, 						"ModificationTimestamp": "2020-12-18T16:23:49Z", 						"OriginalEntryTimestamp": null, 						"MemberAOR": "Salt Lake Board", 						"MemberCountry": "", 						"MemberCountyOrParish": "", 						"MemberStateLicenseState": "UT", 						"MemberStateOrProvince": "UT", 						"MemberStatus": "Active", 						"MemberType": "MLS Only Broker", 						"MemberDesignation": "" 				} 		] } And that makes more sense, I was wondering if the types would affect the outcome. I can go through the data dictionary to ensure I am getting the correct types for each of these fields.
Jan ’21
Reply to Parsing JSON GET response with special characters
Hi @Claude31, Thank you for the response! After redoing the naming conventions and creating the coding keys, the first problem was my URL request, which then once I fixed (and validated by printing the response) I then couldn't seem to get the response to parse into the individual "ValueData" elements... func getMember (completion: @escaping(Result<[ValueData], WasatchError>) -> Void){         let task = URLSession.shared.dataTask(with: resourceRequest) {(data, response, error) in             guard let jsonData = data else {                 completion(.failure(.noData))                 return }             do {                 let wasatchResponse = try JSONDecoder().decode(WasatchResponse.self, from: jsonData)                 let values = wasatchResponse.value                 completion(.success(values))             }catch{                 completion(.failure(.cannotProcessData))             }             print(String(data: jsonData, encoding: .utf8)!)         }         task.resume()     } What's interesting is that last print statement still shows me the JSON structure I'm looking for, however for some reason I'm still throwing the "completion(.failure(.cannotProcessData))" statement. Could having non-matching data types make the JSON parsing fail? (i.e. my struct defining a string when the JSON response is a bool?)
Jan ’21