@JSONSAVE[outputfile[,overwrite]] : Saves the modified JSON document to  the specified output file.

 

If the optional overwrite argument is 1, @JSONSAVE will overwrite an existing file. Otherwise, @JSONSAVE will display an error.

 

@JSONSAVE would normally be used when you are creating a document using @JSONINPUT.

 

@JSONSAVE returns 0 on success, or an error code on failure.

 

Example:

 

Pass a JSON string to @JSONINPUT, and write it to the file d:\json :

 

echo %@jsoninput[{"name":"fido"}]

echo %@jsonsave[d:\fido.json]

JSON Errors

10231   Unbalanced element tag

10232   Invalid JSON markup

10233   Invalid XPath

10234   DOM tree unavailable

XMLp Errors

101   Invalid attribute index

102   No attributes available

103   Invalid namespace index

104   No namespaces available

105   Invalid element index

106   No elements available

107   Attribute does not exist

201   Unbalanced element tag

202   Unknown element prefix (can't find namespace)

203   Unknown attribute prefix (can't find namespace)

204   Invalid XML markup

205   Invalid end state for parser

206   Document contains unbalanced element

207   Invalid XPath

208   No such child

209   Top element does not match start of path

210   DOM tree unavailable

302   Can't open file.