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I'm trying to compare two elements of two different Json
java arrays json
the error is quite clear."ClusterCod"
does not apear in the json
– Sharon Ben Asher
Nov 11 at 21:02
There is ClusterCod in the json but i had to cut the json to get it inside the line limit
– Alex
Nov 11 at 21:07
@AlessandoM. there's not much we can do to help you if you only provide one of the two JSON files and you cut down the one you do provide. I can only guess that somewhere within one of your JSON files is a object that is missing a"ClusterCod"
property. Put a breakpoint on both lines that attempt to fetch the"ClusterCod"
, run your code under a debugger and see which breakpoint gets hit.
– Luke Woodward
Nov 11 at 21:20
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I'm trying to compare two elements of two different Json
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java arrays json
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the error is quite clear."ClusterCod"
does not apear in the json
– Sharon Ben Asher
Nov 11 at 21:02
There is ClusterCod in the json but i had to cut the json to get it inside the line limit
– Alex
Nov 11 at 21:07
@AlessandoM. there's not much we can do to help you if you only provide one of the two JSON files and you cut down the one you do provide. I can only guess that somewhere within one of your JSON files is a object that is missing a"ClusterCod"
property. Put a breakpoint on both lines that attempt to fetch the"ClusterCod"
, run your code under a debugger and see which breakpoint gets hit.
– Luke Woodward
Nov 11 at 21:20
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the error is quite clear."ClusterCod"
does not apear in the json
– Sharon Ben Asher
Nov 11 at 21:02
There is ClusterCod in the json but i had to cut the json to get it inside the line limit
– Alex
Nov 11 at 21:07
@AlessandoM. there's not much we can do to help you if you only provide one of the two JSON files and you cut down the one you do provide. I can only guess that somewhere within one of your JSON files is a object that is missing a"ClusterCod"
property. Put a breakpoint on both lines that attempt to fetch the"ClusterCod"
, run your code under a debugger and see which breakpoint gets hit.
– Luke Woodward
Nov 11 at 21:20
the error is quite clear.
"ClusterCod"
does not apear in the json– Sharon Ben Asher
Nov 11 at 21:02
the error is quite clear.
"ClusterCod"
does not apear in the json– Sharon Ben Asher
Nov 11 at 21:02
There is ClusterCod in the json but i had to cut the json to get it inside the line limit
– Alex
Nov 11 at 21:07
There is ClusterCod in the json but i had to cut the json to get it inside the line limit
– Alex
Nov 11 at 21:07
@AlessandoM. there's not much we can do to help you if you only provide one of the two JSON files and you cut down the one you do provide. I can only guess that somewhere within one of your JSON files is a object that is missing a
"ClusterCod"
property. Put a breakpoint on both lines that attempt to fetch the "ClusterCod"
, run your code under a debugger and see which breakpoint gets hit.– Luke Woodward
Nov 11 at 21:20
@AlessandoM. there's not much we can do to help you if you only provide one of the two JSON files and you cut down the one you do provide. I can only guess that somewhere within one of your JSON files is a object that is missing a
"ClusterCod"
property. Put a breakpoint on both lines that attempt to fetch the "ClusterCod"
, run your code under a debugger and see which breakpoint gets hit.– Luke Woodward
Nov 11 at 21:20
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the error is quite clear.
"ClusterCod"
does not apear in the json– Sharon Ben Asher
Nov 11 at 21:02
There is ClusterCod in the json but i had to cut the json to get it inside the line limit
– Alex
Nov 11 at 21:07
@AlessandoM. there's not much we can do to help you if you only provide one of the two JSON files and you cut down the one you do provide. I can only guess that somewhere within one of your JSON files is a object that is missing a
"ClusterCod"
property. Put a breakpoint on both lines that attempt to fetch the"ClusterCod"
, run your code under a debugger and see which breakpoint gets hit.– Luke Woodward
Nov 11 at 21:20