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      <title>Creating json objects in Orchestrator</title>
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      <description>Recently I saw a pair of articles by @RoeyAzroel on vRO XML &amp;amp; JSON Gotcha! - Part 1 and Part 2. This reminded me that I had some sample code that I refer to when working with json as well so figured I would share here.
Be sure you know about the JSON object and its .parse and .stringify methods since they do not appear anywhere in the Orchestrator&amp;rsquo;s API explorer or documentation.</description>
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