Hello gurus, Could someone please tell me what's wrong with my JSON syntax string?












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I am POSTing this to a URL but the other side is only picking up the last K+ LabResultItem. Here is my JSON string:



"LabResultItems": [
{
"LabResultItem": {
"AnalyteName": "pH",
"Result": "7.4",
"Units": "mmHg"
},
"LabResultItem": {"
"AnalyteName": "pO2",
"Result": "31.0",
"Units": "mmHg"
},
"LabResultItem": {
"AnalyteName": "pCO2",
"Result": "33.4",
"Units": "mmHg"
},
"LabResultItem": {
"AnalyteName": "K+",
"Result": "42.0",
"Units": "mmHg"
}
}
]


Thank you.










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I am POSTing this to a URL but the other side is only picking up the last K+ LabResultItem. Here is my JSON string:



"LabResultItems": [
{
"LabResultItem": {
"AnalyteName": "pH",
"Result": "7.4",
"Units": "mmHg"
},
"LabResultItem": {"
"AnalyteName": "pO2",
"Result": "31.0",
"Units": "mmHg"
},
"LabResultItem": {
"AnalyteName": "pCO2",
"Result": "33.4",
"Units": "mmHg"
},
"LabResultItem": {
"AnalyteName": "K+",
"Result": "42.0",
"Units": "mmHg"
}
}
]


Thank you.










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  • If there is an answer below that has helped you, please don't forget to accept it as correct.

    – vs97
    Nov 25 '18 at 3:14














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I am POSTing this to a URL but the other side is only picking up the last K+ LabResultItem. Here is my JSON string:



"LabResultItems": [
{
"LabResultItem": {
"AnalyteName": "pH",
"Result": "7.4",
"Units": "mmHg"
},
"LabResultItem": {"
"AnalyteName": "pO2",
"Result": "31.0",
"Units": "mmHg"
},
"LabResultItem": {
"AnalyteName": "pCO2",
"Result": "33.4",
"Units": "mmHg"
},
"LabResultItem": {
"AnalyteName": "K+",
"Result": "42.0",
"Units": "mmHg"
}
}
]


Thank you.










share|improve this question














I am POSTing this to a URL but the other side is only picking up the last K+ LabResultItem. Here is my JSON string:



"LabResultItems": [
{
"LabResultItem": {
"AnalyteName": "pH",
"Result": "7.4",
"Units": "mmHg"
},
"LabResultItem": {"
"AnalyteName": "pO2",
"Result": "31.0",
"Units": "mmHg"
},
"LabResultItem": {
"AnalyteName": "pCO2",
"Result": "33.4",
"Units": "mmHg"
},
"LabResultItem": {
"AnalyteName": "K+",
"Result": "42.0",
"Units": "mmHg"
}
}
]


Thank you.







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  • If there is an answer below that has helped you, please don't forget to accept it as correct.

    – vs97
    Nov 25 '18 at 3:14



















  • If there is an answer below that has helped you, please don't forget to accept it as correct.

    – vs97
    Nov 25 '18 at 3:14

















If there is an answer below that has helped you, please don't forget to accept it as correct.

– vs97
Nov 25 '18 at 3:14





If there is an answer below that has helped you, please don't forget to accept it as correct.

– vs97
Nov 25 '18 at 3:14












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please try the one below



{
"LabResultItems": [
{
"AnalyteName": "pH",
"Result": "7.4",
"Units": "mmHg"
},
{
"AnalyteName": "pO2",
"Result": "31.0",
"Units": "mmHg"
},
{
"AnalyteName": "pCO2",
"Result": "33.4",
"Units": "mmHg"
},
{
"AnalyteName": "K+",
"Result": "42.0",
"Units": "mmHg"
}
]
}





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  • Thank you so much. This definitely worked. Appreciate the feedback.

    – Ahmed
    Nov 26 '18 at 17:34



















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"key": value structures must be contained within { ... } in order to form a dictionary/object, but "LabResultItems": ... is not. You need to wrap your near-JSON in { and }.






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    please try the one below



    {
    "LabResultItems": [
    {
    "AnalyteName": "pH",
    "Result": "7.4",
    "Units": "mmHg"
    },
    {
    "AnalyteName": "pO2",
    "Result": "31.0",
    "Units": "mmHg"
    },
    {
    "AnalyteName": "pCO2",
    "Result": "33.4",
    "Units": "mmHg"
    },
    {
    "AnalyteName": "K+",
    "Result": "42.0",
    "Units": "mmHg"
    }
    ]
    }





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    • Thank you so much. This definitely worked. Appreciate the feedback.

      – Ahmed
      Nov 26 '18 at 17:34
















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    please try the one below



    {
    "LabResultItems": [
    {
    "AnalyteName": "pH",
    "Result": "7.4",
    "Units": "mmHg"
    },
    {
    "AnalyteName": "pO2",
    "Result": "31.0",
    "Units": "mmHg"
    },
    {
    "AnalyteName": "pCO2",
    "Result": "33.4",
    "Units": "mmHg"
    },
    {
    "AnalyteName": "K+",
    "Result": "42.0",
    "Units": "mmHg"
    }
    ]
    }





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    • Thank you so much. This definitely worked. Appreciate the feedback.

      – Ahmed
      Nov 26 '18 at 17:34














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    please try the one below



    {
    "LabResultItems": [
    {
    "AnalyteName": "pH",
    "Result": "7.4",
    "Units": "mmHg"
    },
    {
    "AnalyteName": "pO2",
    "Result": "31.0",
    "Units": "mmHg"
    },
    {
    "AnalyteName": "pCO2",
    "Result": "33.4",
    "Units": "mmHg"
    },
    {
    "AnalyteName": "K+",
    "Result": "42.0",
    "Units": "mmHg"
    }
    ]
    }





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    please try the one below



    {
    "LabResultItems": [
    {
    "AnalyteName": "pH",
    "Result": "7.4",
    "Units": "mmHg"
    },
    {
    "AnalyteName": "pO2",
    "Result": "31.0",
    "Units": "mmHg"
    },
    {
    "AnalyteName": "pCO2",
    "Result": "33.4",
    "Units": "mmHg"
    },
    {
    "AnalyteName": "K+",
    "Result": "42.0",
    "Units": "mmHg"
    }
    ]
    }






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    edited Nov 24 '18 at 7:04









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    answered Nov 24 '18 at 2:28









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    • Thank you so much. This definitely worked. Appreciate the feedback.

      – Ahmed
      Nov 26 '18 at 17:34



















    • Thank you so much. This definitely worked. Appreciate the feedback.

      – Ahmed
      Nov 26 '18 at 17:34

















    Thank you so much. This definitely worked. Appreciate the feedback.

    – Ahmed
    Nov 26 '18 at 17:34





    Thank you so much. This definitely worked. Appreciate the feedback.

    – Ahmed
    Nov 26 '18 at 17:34













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    "key": value structures must be contained within { ... } in order to form a dictionary/object, but "LabResultItems": ... is not. You need to wrap your near-JSON in { and }.






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