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RE: Stop! Do Not Merge Cells in Excel - Heres why with fixes

in #excel5 years ago

@paulag sorry for the off topic comment.

Just a quick question.... can you find a quick way for parsing json like this

{"contractName":"tokens","contractAction":"stake","contractPayload":{"symbol":"SCT","quantity":"0.369","to":"discernente"}},{"contractName":"tokens","contractAction":"stake","contractPayload":{"symbol":"ASS","quantity":"0.00000861","to":"discernente"}},{"contractName":"tokens","contractAction":"stake","contractPayload":{"symbol":"ACTNEARN","quantity":"0.08","to":"discernente"}},{"contractName":"tokens","contractAction":"stake","contractPayload":{"symbol":"SPT","quantity":"117.095744","to":"discernente"}},{"contractName":"tokens","contractAction":"stake","contractPayload":{"symbol":"SPACO","quantity":"0.31620755","to":"discernente"}}

It has a multiple jsons in it ... the way I do it is first split it by delimiter and then parse it individually. If there is a better way to do it at once, I will be very happy :)

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hi, yes it can be split in Excel using power query. however you might have to split it into a number of queries and then merge the queries. I would have to see how the raw data pulls into excel first. Are you on discord?

Yes ... discord dalz#3699

I cant seem to connect to you, may you can try connect to me paulag#0515

Thanks for the reply.
Here is what I got :)

Im glad we hooked up and got you sorted :-)