Hi @Jakob Rognlien - You would need to deflate the json and create columns. Please see the following Stack Overflow post: Storing JSON data as columns in Azure table storage
This is achieved through JSON.stringify(someContext) and then map the functions to columns through an Azure Logic App example:
module.exports = function (context, someContext) {
context.log('Message received: ' + JSON.stringify(someContext));
var deviceData = {
"partitionKey": moment.utc().format('YYYYMMDD'),
"rowKey": moment.utc().format('hhmmss') + process.hrtime()[1] + '',
};
Object.keys(someContext).forEach(function(key) {
deviceData[key] = someContext[key];
});
context.bindings.deviceData = deviceData;
context.done();
};
I hope this helps.
Regards,
Mike