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I have a following json structure like this:

{
    "firstname": "A",
    "lastname": "B",
    "age": 24,
    "address": {
        "streetAddress": "123",
        "city": "San Jone",
        "state": "CA",
        "postalCode": "394221"
    },
    "phonenumbers": [
        { "type": "home", "number": "123456789" }
        { "type": "mobile", "number": "987654321" }
    ]
}

I need to copy this json from S3 to a Redshift table.

I am currently using copy command with a path file but it loads array as a single column.

I wanted the nested array to be parsed and the table should like this:

firstname|lastname|age|streetaddress|city   |state|postalcode|type|number
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
A        | B      |24 |123          |SanJose|CA   |394221    |home|123456789
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A        | B      |24 |123          |SanJose|CA   |394221    |mob|987654321

Is there a way to do that?

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You can do use nested JSON paths by making use of JSON path files. However, this does not work with the multiple phone number types.

If you can modify the dataset to have multiple records (one for mobile, one for home) then your file would look similar to the below.

{
    "jsonpaths": [
        "$.firstname",
        "$.lastname",
        "$.venuestate",
        "$.age",
        "$.address.streetAddress",
        "$.address.city",
        "$.address.state",
        "$.address.postalCode",
        "$.phonenumbers[0].type",
        "$.phonenumbers[0].number"
    ]
}

If you are unable to change the format you will need to perform an ETL task upon load before it can be consumed by Redshift. For this you could use an event for creation of objects to trigger a Lambda function and then perform the ETL process for you before it loads into Redshift.

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