How to add an element right after a JSON Array using Jolt










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My sample json looks like this






"Event":
"EventHeader":
"size":57,
"eventTime":"2018-11-02T20:31:15.428"
,
"EventData":
"record":"XXXXX",
"time":"201805270343",
"count":11,
"passengers":[

"name":"DOE/JOHN",
"details":
"genderCode":"M",
"birthDate":"19900502",
"personName":
"lastName":"DOE",
"firstName":"JOHN",
"middleName":null



],
"flightCount":0,
"ticketed":
"typeCode":null,
"comments":"ABCD"
,
"telephoneCnt":0




and the desired output look like this 

<pre>
"Event":
"EventHeader":
"size":57,
"eventTime":"2018-11-02T20:31:15.428"
,
"EventData":
"record":"XXXXX",
"time":"201805270343",
"count":11,
"passengers":[

"name":"DOE/JOHN",
"details":
"genderCode":"M",
"birthDate":"19900502",
"personName":
"lastName":"DOE",
"firstName":"JOHN",
"middleName":null



],
"paxend":"true",
"flightCount":0,
"ticketed":
"typeCode":null,
"comments":"ABCD"
,
"telephoneCnt":0







Basically i want to add "paxend": "true" right after the Passenger array. How can we achieve this using Jolt? Any help greatly appreciated.I am sorry for not posting my jolt spec since it is not working.










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    My sample json looks like this






    "Event":
    "EventHeader":
    "size":57,
    "eventTime":"2018-11-02T20:31:15.428"
    ,
    "EventData":
    "record":"XXXXX",
    "time":"201805270343",
    "count":11,
    "passengers":[

    "name":"DOE/JOHN",
    "details":
    "genderCode":"M",
    "birthDate":"19900502",
    "personName":
    "lastName":"DOE",
    "firstName":"JOHN",
    "middleName":null



    ],
    "flightCount":0,
    "ticketed":
    "typeCode":null,
    "comments":"ABCD"
    ,
    "telephoneCnt":0




    and the desired output look like this 

    <pre>
    "Event":
    "EventHeader":
    "size":57,
    "eventTime":"2018-11-02T20:31:15.428"
    ,
    "EventData":
    "record":"XXXXX",
    "time":"201805270343",
    "count":11,
    "passengers":[

    "name":"DOE/JOHN",
    "details":
    "genderCode":"M",
    "birthDate":"19900502",
    "personName":
    "lastName":"DOE",
    "firstName":"JOHN",
    "middleName":null



    ],
    "paxend":"true",
    "flightCount":0,
    "ticketed":
    "typeCode":null,
    "comments":"ABCD"
    ,
    "telephoneCnt":0







    Basically i want to add "paxend": "true" right after the Passenger array. How can we achieve this using Jolt? Any help greatly appreciated.I am sorry for not posting my jolt spec since it is not working.










    share|improve this question


























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      My sample json looks like this






      "Event":
      "EventHeader":
      "size":57,
      "eventTime":"2018-11-02T20:31:15.428"
      ,
      "EventData":
      "record":"XXXXX",
      "time":"201805270343",
      "count":11,
      "passengers":[

      "name":"DOE/JOHN",
      "details":
      "genderCode":"M",
      "birthDate":"19900502",
      "personName":
      "lastName":"DOE",
      "firstName":"JOHN",
      "middleName":null



      ],
      "flightCount":0,
      "ticketed":
      "typeCode":null,
      "comments":"ABCD"
      ,
      "telephoneCnt":0




      and the desired output look like this 

      <pre>
      "Event":
      "EventHeader":
      "size":57,
      "eventTime":"2018-11-02T20:31:15.428"
      ,
      "EventData":
      "record":"XXXXX",
      "time":"201805270343",
      "count":11,
      "passengers":[

      "name":"DOE/JOHN",
      "details":
      "genderCode":"M",
      "birthDate":"19900502",
      "personName":
      "lastName":"DOE",
      "firstName":"JOHN",
      "middleName":null



      ],
      "paxend":"true",
      "flightCount":0,
      "ticketed":
      "typeCode":null,
      "comments":"ABCD"
      ,
      "telephoneCnt":0







      Basically i want to add "paxend": "true" right after the Passenger array. How can we achieve this using Jolt? Any help greatly appreciated.I am sorry for not posting my jolt spec since it is not working.










      share|improve this question
















      My sample json looks like this






      "Event":
      "EventHeader":
      "size":57,
      "eventTime":"2018-11-02T20:31:15.428"
      ,
      "EventData":
      "record":"XXXXX",
      "time":"201805270343",
      "count":11,
      "passengers":[

      "name":"DOE/JOHN",
      "details":
      "genderCode":"M",
      "birthDate":"19900502",
      "personName":
      "lastName":"DOE",
      "firstName":"JOHN",
      "middleName":null



      ],
      "flightCount":0,
      "ticketed":
      "typeCode":null,
      "comments":"ABCD"
      ,
      "telephoneCnt":0




      and the desired output look like this 

      <pre>
      "Event":
      "EventHeader":
      "size":57,
      "eventTime":"2018-11-02T20:31:15.428"
      ,
      "EventData":
      "record":"XXXXX",
      "time":"201805270343",
      "count":11,
      "passengers":[

      "name":"DOE/JOHN",
      "details":
      "genderCode":"M",
      "birthDate":"19900502",
      "personName":
      "lastName":"DOE",
      "firstName":"JOHN",
      "middleName":null



      ],
      "paxend":"true",
      "flightCount":0,
      "ticketed":
      "typeCode":null,
      "comments":"ABCD"
      ,
      "telephoneCnt":0







      Basically i want to add "paxend": "true" right after the Passenger array. How can we achieve this using Jolt? Any help greatly appreciated.I am sorry for not posting my jolt spec since it is not working.







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          So this will add "paxend": "true" to the EventData, but there is no Out of The Box way to put it right "below" the "passengers" array. It is a JSON map, the order specifically should not matter.



          Spec



          [

          "operation": "default",
          "spec":
          "Event":
          "EventData":
          "paxend": "true"




          ]





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          • Thanks for the response. However i want to insert that attribute right after "Passenger" array. Would that be possible at all using Jolt?

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          So this will add "paxend": "true" to the EventData, but there is no Out of The Box way to put it right "below" the "passengers" array. It is a JSON map, the order specifically should not matter.



          Spec



          [

          "operation": "default",
          "spec":
          "Event":
          "EventData":
          "paxend": "true"




          ]





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          • Thanks for the response. However i want to insert that attribute right after "Passenger" array. Would that be possible at all using Jolt?

            – Despicable me
            Nov 27 '18 at 17:38















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          So this will add "paxend": "true" to the EventData, but there is no Out of The Box way to put it right "below" the "passengers" array. It is a JSON map, the order specifically should not matter.



          Spec



          [

          "operation": "default",
          "spec":
          "Event":
          "EventData":
          "paxend": "true"




          ]





          share|improve this answer























          • Thanks for the response. However i want to insert that attribute right after "Passenger" array. Would that be possible at all using Jolt?

            – Despicable me
            Nov 27 '18 at 17:38













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          So this will add "paxend": "true" to the EventData, but there is no Out of The Box way to put it right "below" the "passengers" array. It is a JSON map, the order specifically should not matter.



          Spec



          [

          "operation": "default",
          "spec":
          "Event":
          "EventData":
          "paxend": "true"




          ]





          share|improve this answer













          So this will add "paxend": "true" to the EventData, but there is no Out of The Box way to put it right "below" the "passengers" array. It is a JSON map, the order specifically should not matter.



          Spec



          [

          "operation": "default",
          "spec":
          "Event":
          "EventData":
          "paxend": "true"




          ]






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          • Thanks for the response. However i want to insert that attribute right after "Passenger" array. Would that be possible at all using Jolt?

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          • Thanks for the response. However i want to insert that attribute right after "Passenger" array. Would that be possible at all using Jolt?

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          Thanks for the response. However i want to insert that attribute right after "Passenger" array. Would that be possible at all using Jolt?

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