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This is one of "those" projects. It is apparently going to be trying every step of the way.
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I was proven right this morning after all of Robert's good work and what I had added to make this work. It turns out that the one service who was anxious to consume the JSON output expects that the JSON be a certain format. When I run their format through jslint it does not validate unless I add quotes around the name portion of the name:value pairs. In addition they use (perfectly valid) square brackets around the children groups that the output from json_encode() does not contain.
I am ready to take a loss on this one but I really didn't lose - Robert gave me a great way to retrieve the data with one query and create valid JSON from it. Thanks again Robert!
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