I am returning a List<> from a webservice as a List of JSON objects. I am trying to use a for loop to iterate through the list and grab the values out of the properties. This is a sample of the returning JSON:

{"d":[{"__type":"FluentWeb.DTO.EmployeeOrder",
 "EmployeeName":"Janet Leverling",
 "EmployeeTitle":"Sales Representative",
 "RequiredDate":"\/Date(839224800000)\/",
 "OrderedProducts":null}]}

So I am trying to extract the contents using something like this:

function PrintResults(result) {

for (var i = 0; i < result.length; i++) { 
    alert(result.employeename);
}

How should this be done?

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Are you missing a ']' in your JSON text? – Cory Apr 29 '09 at 2:10
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had same problem today, Your topic helped me so here goes solution ;)

 alert(result.d[0].EmployeeTitle);
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Thank you. This is the conclusion I came to as well. Here is a great post that has the solution detailed. elegantcode.com/2009/05/04/jquery-ajax-with-class-arrays Hope this helps others. – Nick May 10 '09 at 23:23
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Be careful, d is the list.

for (var i = 0; i < result.d.length; i++) { 
    alert(result.d[i].EmployeeName);
}

By the way your sample output looks invalid.

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Thanks.. but that doesn't return anything either. – Nick Apr 29 '09 at 2:09
It should. That is correct. JavaScript is case sensitive. EmployeeName – Chad Grant Apr 29 '09 at 2:30
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It's close! Try this:

for (var prop in result) {
    if (result.hasOwnProperty(prop)) {
        alert(result[prop]);
    }
}

Update:

If your result is truly is an array of one object, then you might have to do this:

for (var prop in result[0]) {
    if (result[0].hasOwnProperty(prop)) {
        alert(result[0][prop]);
    }
}

Or if you want to loop through each result in the array if there are more, try:

for (var i = 0; i < results.length; i++) {
    for (var prop in result[i]) {
        if (result[i].hasOwnProperty(prop)) {
            alert(result[i][prop]);
        }
    }
}
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This gets me closer.. It still just alerts with [object Object],[object Object].... – Nick Apr 29 '09 at 2:12
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Since you are using jQuery, you might as well use the each method... Also, it seems like everything is a value of the property 'd' in this JS Object [Notation].

$.each(result.d,function(i) {
    // In case there are several values in the array 'd'
    $.each(this,function(j) {
        // Apparently doesn't work...
        alert(this.EmployeeName);
        // What about this?
        alert(result.d[i][j]['EmployeeName']);
        // Or this?
        alert(result.d[i][j].EmployeeName);
    });
});

That should work. if not, then maybe you can give us a longer example of the JSON.

Edit: If none of this stuff works then I'm starting to think there might be something wrong with the syntax of your JSON.

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I found the solution the hard way (not JQuery). I will try this out asap. I'd rather do it your way. I'll make sure to post the solution. – Nick Apr 29 '09 at 22:56
So this very, very close. Now i am looping through the array of objects. In FireBug I can see the values in the properties but the alert just returns "Undefined". How can I get the string, dates, etc out of the properties? – Nick Apr 30 '09 at 1:16
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Here it is:

success: 
    function(data) {
        $.each(data, function(i, item){
            alert("Mine is " + i + "|" + item.title + "|" + item.key);
        });
    }

Sample JSON text:

{"title": "camp crowhouse", 
"key": "agtnZW90YWdkZXYyMXIKCxIEUG9zdBgUDA"}
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I have the following call:

$('#select_box_id').change(function() {
        var action = $('#my_form').attr('action');
    $.get(action,{},function(response){
        $.each(response.result,function(i) {

            alert("key is: " + i + ", val is: " + response.result[i]);

        });
    }, 'json');
    });

The structure coming back from the server look like:

{"result":{"1":"waterskiing","2":"canoeing","18":"windsurfing"}}
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