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I have a file of records structured like so:
[ { "case_id": 1, "demographic": { "race": "white", "age": 55, } }, { "case_id": 2, "demographic": { "race": "white", "age": 65, } }, { "case_id": 3, "demographic": { "race": "black", "age": 57, } } ]
I can access case id fine
q.where('case_id', '=', 1).get()
But I can't seem to use at to drill into the demographic key
at
q.at('demographic') "KeyError: 'Key not exists'"
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This works:
q.at('0.demographic').get()
But I can't figure out how to make it do at('all.demographic')
at('all.demographic')
I have just run into this same issue. Has anyone found a workaround yet? @s1s1ty if you have some time could you look into this?
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I have a file of records structured like so:
I can access case id fine
But I can't seem to use
at
to drill into the demographic keyThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: