I have following query in ORACLE:
SELECT *
FROM "Supplier" s
OUTER APPLY(
SELECT JSON_ARRAYAGG(JSON_OBJECT(p."Id", p."Description", p."Price")) as "Products"
FROM "Products" p
WHERE p."SupplierId" = s."Id"
) sp
In OUTER APPLY subquery I am creating json from columns I need and then aggregating those objects into json array. I need those two functions because sometimes I use only one of them. The same operation I would like to do in SqlServer. This is solution I managed so far:
SELECT *
FROM "Supplier" as s
OUTER APPLY(
SELECT p."Id", p."Description", p."Price"
FROM "Products" as p
WHERE p."SupplierId" = s."Id"
FOR JSON PATH
) as sp("Products")
The problem is that SqlServer executing those two functions at once (this is purpose for FOR JSON PATH statement). So here are my questions:
1) Is there possible to create json object without wrapping it into array (oracle-like syntax)?
2) Is there possible to aggregate json objects into an array?
UPDATE I am using SqlServer version 2019 15.0.2000.5
Expected result (single record of products in json format)
"Products":{
"Id":"FEB0646B709B45B5A306E10599716F28",
"Description":"Database Manager",
"Price":149.99
}