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I have a JSON response like this:



{  "cod": "OK", 
"list": [
{ "date": "31/10/2018", "count": "109", "name": "PAUL" },
{ "date": "30/09/2018", "count": "103", "name": "LUKE" }
]}


I use:



 Dim jss As New JavaScriptSerializer
Dim Response = jss.Deserialize(Of Object)(strResponse)
Dim Cod = Response("cod")


Then:



Dim Lista_documents = Response("list")


And I have an object with the list of documents.

How can I populate a new DataTable?










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I have a JSON response like this:



{  "cod": "OK", 
"list": [
{ "date": "31/10/2018", "count": "109", "name": "PAUL" },
{ "date": "30/09/2018", "count": "103", "name": "LUKE" }
]}


I use:



 Dim jss As New JavaScriptSerializer
Dim Response = jss.Deserialize(Of Object)(strResponse)
Dim Cod = Response("cod")


Then:



Dim Lista_documents = Response("list")


And I have an object with the list of documents.

How can I populate a new DataTable?










share|improve this question
























  • You didn't explain how you want to populate it.
    – CruleD
    Nov 10 at 13:07













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up vote
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I have a JSON response like this:



{  "cod": "OK", 
"list": [
{ "date": "31/10/2018", "count": "109", "name": "PAUL" },
{ "date": "30/09/2018", "count": "103", "name": "LUKE" }
]}


I use:



 Dim jss As New JavaScriptSerializer
Dim Response = jss.Deserialize(Of Object)(strResponse)
Dim Cod = Response("cod")


Then:



Dim Lista_documents = Response("list")


And I have an object with the list of documents.

How can I populate a new DataTable?










share|improve this question















I have a JSON response like this:



{  "cod": "OK", 
"list": [
{ "date": "31/10/2018", "count": "109", "name": "PAUL" },
{ "date": "30/09/2018", "count": "103", "name": "LUKE" }
]}


I use:



 Dim jss As New JavaScriptSerializer
Dim Response = jss.Deserialize(Of Object)(strResponse)
Dim Cod = Response("cod")


Then:



Dim Lista_documents = Response("list")


And I have an object with the list of documents.

How can I populate a new DataTable?







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I am not aware of any methods that will do it automatically, so probably with a Loop.



Dim table As New DataTable
table.Columns.Add("date", GetType(Date))
table.Columns.Add("count", GetType(Integer))
table.Columns.Add("name", GetType(String))

For Each Li In Lista_documents
table.Rows.Add(Li("date"), Li("count"), Li("name"))
Next


Adjust depending on how your Lista_documents is structured






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    I am not aware of any methods that will do it automatically, so probably with a Loop.



    Dim table As New DataTable
    table.Columns.Add("date", GetType(Date))
    table.Columns.Add("count", GetType(Integer))
    table.Columns.Add("name", GetType(String))

    For Each Li In Lista_documents
    table.Rows.Add(Li("date"), Li("count"), Li("name"))
    Next


    Adjust depending on how your Lista_documents is structured






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      I am not aware of any methods that will do it automatically, so probably with a Loop.



      Dim table As New DataTable
      table.Columns.Add("date", GetType(Date))
      table.Columns.Add("count", GetType(Integer))
      table.Columns.Add("name", GetType(String))

      For Each Li In Lista_documents
      table.Rows.Add(Li("date"), Li("count"), Li("name"))
      Next


      Adjust depending on how your Lista_documents is structured






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        I am not aware of any methods that will do it automatically, so probably with a Loop.



        Dim table As New DataTable
        table.Columns.Add("date", GetType(Date))
        table.Columns.Add("count", GetType(Integer))
        table.Columns.Add("name", GetType(String))

        For Each Li In Lista_documents
        table.Rows.Add(Li("date"), Li("count"), Li("name"))
        Next


        Adjust depending on how your Lista_documents is structured






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        I am not aware of any methods that will do it automatically, so probably with a Loop.



        Dim table As New DataTable
        table.Columns.Add("date", GetType(Date))
        table.Columns.Add("count", GetType(Integer))
        table.Columns.Add("name", GetType(String))

        For Each Li In Lista_documents
        table.Rows.Add(Li("date"), Li("count"), Li("name"))
        Next


        Adjust depending on how your Lista_documents is structured







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