When using the feature "Import from JSON", it show an example as 'C:/temp/file.json'
Except, on windows path are defined with backslash and not slash.
So if you copy from the windows explorer, you have this type of path 'C:\temp\file.json'
In my opinion, the example should show something like :
SELECT $
INTO new_col
FROM $file('C:\temp\file.json');
I'm new in NoSQL and LiteDB, so i think i will not be the first neither the last that will encounter an error when stupidly pasting a path from Windows :)
Hi,
When using the feature "Import from JSON", it show an example as 'C:/temp/file.json' Except, on windows path are defined with backslash and not slash.
So if you copy from the windows explorer, you have this type of path 'C:\temp\file.json' In my opinion, the example should show something like :
SELECT $ INTO new_col FROM $file('C:\temp\file.json');
I'm new in NoSQL and LiteDB, so i think i will not be the first neither the last that will encounter an error when stupidly pasting a path from Windows :)
Best Regards, Richard LAZARO