JSON_EXISTS

Syntax

Description

Determines whether a specified JSON value exists in the given data. Returns 1 if found, 0 if not, or NULL if any of the inputs were NULL.

Examples

SELECT JSON_EXISTS('{"key1":"xxxx", "key2":[1, 2, 3]}', "$.key2");
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| JSON_EXISTS('{"key1":"xxxx", "key2":[1, 2, 3]}', "$.key2") |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
|                                                          1 |
+------------------------------------------------------------+

SELECT JSON_EXISTS('{"key1":"xxxx", "key2":[1, 2, 3]}', "$.key3");
+------------------------------------------------------------+
| JSON_EXISTS('{"key1":"xxxx", "key2":[1, 2, 3]}', "$.key3") |
+------------------------------------------------------------+
|                                                          0 |
+------------------------------------------------------------+

SELECT JSON_EXISTS('{"key1":"xxxx", "key2":[1, 2, 3]}', "$.key2[1]");
+---------------------------------------------------------------+
| JSON_EXISTS('{"key1":"xxxx", "key2":[1, 2, 3]}', "$.key2[1]") |
+---------------------------------------------------------------+
|                                                             1 |
+---------------------------------------------------------------+

SELECT JSON_EXISTS('{"key1":"xxxx", "key2":[1, 2, 3]}', "$.key2[10]");
+----------------------------------------------------------------+
| JSON_EXISTS('{"key1":"xxxx", "key2":[1, 2, 3]}', "$.key2[10]") |
+----------------------------------------------------------------+
|                                                              0 |
+----------------------------------------------------------------+

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