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If you are extensively using SecuTix public API with comfort variables and storing data in JSON format, this feature ensure that your JSON synthax is always right.

Summary

Comfort variables are very useful additionnal settings data you can attach to any product and tarifs in SecuTix. JSON is a common structured way to store data and supporting integration with other systems. The JSON format validation feature will make sure that your JSON synthax is correct and therefore avoid issues in external systems reading your comfort variables.

Problem

If you store data in JSON format in comfort variables and make a synthax error, it may cause issues in the external systems using those comfort variable.

Solution

With the JSON format validation, you don't have to worry any more. The validation works straightaway, as soon as you enter JSON data, SecuTix will detect the curly brackets "{}" and therefore automatically validate if your JSON is right or not. If not right, SecuTix provides a warning message, from there you can decide to continue or fix the synthax issue.

How to get started

Activating this feature requires our customer support team to enable the "COMFORT_VARIABLE_JSON_CHECK" institution parameter.

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