Here is a sample output I would like?
{
“version”: 1,
“variables”: [{
“names”: [“username”, “password”],
“values”: [
[“steve”, “h4x0R”],
[“joe1”, “silly”],
[“jack”, “<3jill”],
[“jill”, “<3jack”]
]}
]
}
Here is a sample output I would like?
{
“version”: 1,
“variables”: [{
“names”: [“username”, “password”],
“values”: [
[“steve”, “h4x0R”],
[“joe1”, “silly”],
[“jack”, “<3jill”],
[“jill”, “<3jack”]
]}
]
}
I believe you are trying to do something similar to me. Which is - have a primitive array - i.e. your Steve, h4xor have no name identification as a field name. They are values. I have only been able to get this to work when using the number property - i.e. I can do a primitive that has values of 0,1,2 - but I can’t do this with dates or text. I have been looking for an answer to this for a while so if you figure it out - I’m following. Bug Report: Custom List Sequential
(Bit late to the party, but for anyone reading back on this topic…)
You can return a Ruby array in your custom formula to assemble the array you want. You can see it working in this example: https://www.mockaroo.com/7f294d40
Being a software professional I have faced same kind of issue. When I was working on urgent project it was coming like geforce experience not working. I am not able to solve it out. Any suggestion is highly acceptable.