How to send a list of arguments to Chaincode?












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I am working with the Hyperledger Fabric, I want to write a chaincode in go lang which takes list of arguments which contains a list in it.



For example: client will be calling chaincode function with parameters passed are [uname,job,[21,23,45]].



Can anyone help me in reading data in chaincode?










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    I am working with the Hyperledger Fabric, I want to write a chaincode in go lang which takes list of arguments which contains a list in it.



    For example: client will be calling chaincode function with parameters passed are [uname,job,[21,23,45]].



    Can anyone help me in reading data in chaincode?










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      I am working with the Hyperledger Fabric, I want to write a chaincode in go lang which takes list of arguments which contains a list in it.



      For example: client will be calling chaincode function with parameters passed are [uname,job,[21,23,45]].



      Can anyone help me in reading data in chaincode?










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      I am working with the Hyperledger Fabric, I want to write a chaincode in go lang which takes list of arguments which contains a list in it.



      For example: client will be calling chaincode function with parameters passed are [uname,job,[21,23,45]].



      Can anyone help me in reading data in chaincode?







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          You can send them as ["uname","job","21","23","45"], and in chaincode you can store the arguments by assigning them to your asset.






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