# Get Idea Of What Is In A JSON Column While digging through some data trying to reacquaint myself with the overall schema and data model, I ran into an issue selecting rows from this `content_resource` table. There was so much text packed in to the `"body"`, `"summary"`, and `"description"` key-value pairs of `fields` JSON column that a simple `select * ... limit 3;` was overwhelming the screen with text and table formatting characters (i.e. `+------+-------`). I figured the `fields` JSON followed a reliable structure, at least for records of the same `type`. So, let's start by only grabbing the [`json_keys`](https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.4/en/json-search-functions.html#function_json-keys) so that I can get a sense of the shape of the JSON. ```sql select id, json_keys(fields) from content_resource where type = 'post' limit 3; +-----+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | id | json_keys(`fields`) | +-----+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | 1 | ["body", "slug", "state", "title", "summary", "postType", "visibility", "description", "originalLessonId"] | | 2 | ["body", "slug", "state", "title", "summary", "postType", "visibility", "description", "originalLessonId"] | | 3 | ["body", "slug", "state", "title", "summary", "postType", "visibility", "description", "originalLessonId"] | +-----+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ ``` For the `post` type, I see the same keys for this sampling of rows. Now I have an idea what keys are present and can start digging in further. My next query might look something like this: ```sql select id, fields->'$.slug', fields->'$.title', fields->'$.state' from content_resource where type = 'post' limit 3; ```