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Parse JSON in LWC


Dependent Combo-box in LWCParse a JSON and use it in Lightning?LWC-Jest installation failsLWC: Picklist without knowing recordTypeIdLWC: how to dynamically get translated value from LabelLWC RecordTypeInfos via getObjectInfo Unable to accessHow the values changed in html are reflected in js of lwcLWC Function callsAccess value of JSON in JS ControllerLWC | Get modified values of a list in javascript controllerDependent Combo-box in LWC






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I'm getting a JSON response as follows :-



tthis.selectedRecord "Id":"01t5C000002xxx","Name":"xxxES",wanted to know how do i get the value of ID & Name separately.










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    What have you tried? Being that JSON stands for JavaScript Object Notation, and the controller for LWC is, in fact, JavaScript...there shouldn't be any parsing required. Just use it as you would any other JavaScript object...

    – Derek F
    11 hours ago











  • I tried JSON.stringify(this.selectedRecord) - which is giving me the value of ID & Name "Id":"01t5C000002xxx","Name":"xxxES". I want the value of the Id so that i can save this record as a look up.

    – Sunil
    10 hours ago

















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I'm getting a JSON response as follows :-



tthis.selectedRecord "Id":"01t5C000002xxx","Name":"xxxES",wanted to know how do i get the value of ID & Name separately.










share|improve this question

















  • 1





    What have you tried? Being that JSON stands for JavaScript Object Notation, and the controller for LWC is, in fact, JavaScript...there shouldn't be any parsing required. Just use it as you would any other JavaScript object...

    – Derek F
    11 hours ago











  • I tried JSON.stringify(this.selectedRecord) - which is giving me the value of ID & Name "Id":"01t5C000002xxx","Name":"xxxES". I want the value of the Id so that i can save this record as a look up.

    – Sunil
    10 hours ago













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I'm getting a JSON response as follows :-



tthis.selectedRecord "Id":"01t5C000002xxx","Name":"xxxES",wanted to know how do i get the value of ID & Name separately.










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I'm getting a JSON response as follows :-



tthis.selectedRecord "Id":"01t5C000002xxx","Name":"xxxES",wanted to know how do i get the value of ID & Name separately.







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    What have you tried? Being that JSON stands for JavaScript Object Notation, and the controller for LWC is, in fact, JavaScript...there shouldn't be any parsing required. Just use it as you would any other JavaScript object...

    – Derek F
    11 hours ago











  • I tried JSON.stringify(this.selectedRecord) - which is giving me the value of ID & Name "Id":"01t5C000002xxx","Name":"xxxES". I want the value of the Id so that i can save this record as a look up.

    – Sunil
    10 hours ago












  • 1





    What have you tried? Being that JSON stands for JavaScript Object Notation, and the controller for LWC is, in fact, JavaScript...there shouldn't be any parsing required. Just use it as you would any other JavaScript object...

    – Derek F
    11 hours ago











  • I tried JSON.stringify(this.selectedRecord) - which is giving me the value of ID & Name "Id":"01t5C000002xxx","Name":"xxxES". I want the value of the Id so that i can save this record as a look up.

    – Sunil
    10 hours ago







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What have you tried? Being that JSON stands for JavaScript Object Notation, and the controller for LWC is, in fact, JavaScript...there shouldn't be any parsing required. Just use it as you would any other JavaScript object...

– Derek F
11 hours ago





What have you tried? Being that JSON stands for JavaScript Object Notation, and the controller for LWC is, in fact, JavaScript...there shouldn't be any parsing required. Just use it as you would any other JavaScript object...

– Derek F
11 hours ago













I tried JSON.stringify(this.selectedRecord) - which is giving me the value of ID & Name "Id":"01t5C000002xxx","Name":"xxxES". I want the value of the Id so that i can save this record as a look up.

– Sunil
10 hours ago





I tried JSON.stringify(this.selectedRecord) - which is giving me the value of ID & Name "Id":"01t5C000002xxx","Name":"xxxES". I want the value of the Id so that i can save this record as a look up.

– Sunil
10 hours ago










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Based on your comment, it sounds like you already have a native JavaScript object; no parsing is required:



console.log(this.selectedRecord.Id);
console.log(this.selectedRecord.Name);


Make sure you pay attention to the capitalization of the variables; Name is different than name.






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  • Thanks sfdcfox..guess i complicated it alot :). I have one more issue..could you help me on salesforce.stackexchange.com/questions/265900/…

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    10 hours ago











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Based on your comment, it sounds like you already have a native JavaScript object; no parsing is required:



console.log(this.selectedRecord.Id);
console.log(this.selectedRecord.Name);


Make sure you pay attention to the capitalization of the variables; Name is different than name.






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  • Thanks sfdcfox..guess i complicated it alot :). I have one more issue..could you help me on salesforce.stackexchange.com/questions/265900/…

    – Sunil
    10 hours ago















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Based on your comment, it sounds like you already have a native JavaScript object; no parsing is required:



console.log(this.selectedRecord.Id);
console.log(this.selectedRecord.Name);


Make sure you pay attention to the capitalization of the variables; Name is different than name.






share|improve this answer























  • Thanks sfdcfox..guess i complicated it alot :). I have one more issue..could you help me on salesforce.stackexchange.com/questions/265900/…

    – Sunil
    10 hours ago













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Based on your comment, it sounds like you already have a native JavaScript object; no parsing is required:



console.log(this.selectedRecord.Id);
console.log(this.selectedRecord.Name);


Make sure you pay attention to the capitalization of the variables; Name is different than name.






share|improve this answer













Based on your comment, it sounds like you already have a native JavaScript object; no parsing is required:



console.log(this.selectedRecord.Id);
console.log(this.selectedRecord.Name);


Make sure you pay attention to the capitalization of the variables; Name is different than name.







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