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Gustavo de Morais updated FLINK-37175:
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    Description: 
It is currently not possible to declare a SQL string that contains existing 
JSON as valid JSON for JSON_OBJECT. Something like 


{code:java}
JSON_OBJECT(KEY 'K' VALUE '\{"value": 42}') returns  \{"K", "{"value": 42}"}
{code}


Where the value is a string a not a json object.



We should support the JSON() function, at least initial support for it until 
this function returns the JSON datatype. 

 

Example:
{code:java}
jsonObject(JsonOnNull.NULL, "nested", json('{"value": 42}'))
JSON_OBJECT(KEY 'K' VALUE JSON('{"value": 42}'))
// {"nested":{"value":42}}{code}
 

  was:
It is currently not possible to declare a SQL string that contains existing 
JSON as valid JSON for JSON_OBJECT. If you do something like ??JSON_OBJECT(KEY 
'K' VALUE '\{"value": 42}'), you'll have a string, \{"K", "{"value": 42}"},?? 
as output, an not a json object.

 

We should support the JSON() function, at least initial support for it until 
this function returns the JSON datatype. 

 

Example:
{code:java}
jsonObject(JsonOnNull.NULL, "nested", json('{"value": 42}'))
JSON_OBJECT(KEY 'K' VALUE JSON('{"value": 42}'))
// {"nested":{"value":42}}{code}
 


> Support JSON built-in function for JSON_OBJECT
> ----------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: FLINK-37175
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-37175
>             Project: Flink
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Table SQL / API
>            Reporter: Gustavo de Morais
>            Priority: Major
>             Fix For: 2.0.0
>
>
> It is currently not possible to declare a SQL string that contains existing 
> JSON as valid JSON for JSON_OBJECT. Something like 
> {code:java}
> JSON_OBJECT(KEY 'K' VALUE '\{"value": 42}') returns  \{"K", "{"value": 42}"}
> {code}
> Where the value is a string a not a json object.
> We should support the JSON() function, at least initial support for it until 
> this function returns the JSON datatype. 
>  
> Example:
> {code:java}
> jsonObject(JsonOnNull.NULL, "nested", json('{"value": 42}'))
> JSON_OBJECT(KEY 'K' VALUE JSON('{"value": 42}'))
> // {"nested":{"value":42}}{code}
>  



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