I have a json response that I need to get the 'bundleProcessStatus' value to print to file:

$response = { "d" : { "_metadata" : { "apiVersion" : "7.1.0" "operationType" : "Object Perform 11" "security" : { } "pagination" : { "lastPageNum" : 1 "totalItems" : 1 "startIndex" : 1 "endIndex" : 1 "itemsPerPage" : 1 "startIndexForArrays" : 0 "endIndexForArrays" : 0 "currentPage" : 1 } } "response" : [ { "ptoFpngTransactionBundle" : { "bundleProcessStatus" : "SUCCESS" "_metadata" : { } } } ] } }

If I just call print $response the above is what is printed to file. How do I just get the value of "bundleProcessStatus"? Thanks in advance


In reply to retrieving data from a json response by dzap1

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