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JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) is an open, human and machine-readable standard that facilitates data interchange, and along with XML is the main format for data interchange used on the modern web.
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Unquoting JSON strings; print JSON strings without quotes
SELECT json_array_elements('["one", "two"]'::json)
gives result
| json_array_elements |
| :------------------ |
| "one" |
| "two" |
I would like to have the same but without … the quotes:
one
two
Looks like I can't use ->> here because I don't have field names in the JSON. …