![]() There are two person records that I've added to the table. If you'd just like to read along with the examples below, here are a couple of the JSON "documents" that we'll be working with. If you'd like to follow along with these examples, checkout this Gist that contains the SQL to create the table and insert a couple of the records I'll be demonstrating with. Now that we've looked at the data types used to store JSON, let's look at how we can retrieve the data from our database.
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