Hi, I wanted to look at the log file of one of the built-in measurements this morning. Never mind the pretty printing, but I found that CSVQ [1] which I use for a lot of things can read JSON :=-)-O Given a log file "atlas.json" and executing csvq -i JSON allows (line separation for readability) SELECT ROUND(AVG(`avg`),4) AS Average, \ COUNT(*) AS Records \ FROM JSON_TABLE('{}',atlas); which results in something like +---------+---------+ | Average | Records | +---------+---------+ | 0.5673 | 9556 | +---------+---------+ I also find that the jsonlite library of R allows reading of the same file. Probably not news to anyone, but I found it kind of cool. greetings, el [1] https://github.com/mithrandie/csvq -- Dr. Eberhard W. Lisse \ / Obstetrician & Gynaecologist el@lisse.NA / * | Telephone: +264 81 124 6733 (cell) PO Box 8421 \ / Bachbrecht 10007, Namibia ;____/